Intellectual Property
Aug. 8, 2011
Fish & Richardson booted from antitrust case
A San Francisco federal judge disqualified Fish & Richardson P.C. from representing plaintiffs in an antitrust lawsuit because the firm's Houston-based lead counsel previously represented one of the defendants in IP litigation.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A San Francisco federal judge disqualified Fish & Richardson P.C. from representing plaintiffs in an antitrust lawsuit because the firm's Houston-based lead counsel, David J. Healey, previously represented one of the defendants in several intellectual property cases.
U.S. District Judge Jeffrey S. White of the Northern District of California removed Healey and Fish from the case because Heal...
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