The developers of "Candy Crush," a virtual reality technology provider, and Facebook Inc. have at least one thing in common. They both called on Rhodes for help with their intellectual property litigation matters.
King.com Ltd., developer of the "Candy Crush" mobile games, called Rhodes to defend it in a patent infringement suit brought by Inventor Holdings LLC.
"The patent at issue described a very basic way in which...
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