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Intellectual Property

Apr. 22, 2015

Mark C. Scarsi

Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP Los Angeles Patent


With his focus on "simple but technically accurate" explanations, Scarsi scored a major victory for his client Apple Inc.


"When Apple went to trial, and was able to get successful verdicts, it started to change the way people bring cases," Scarsi said. "Now plaintiffs are thinking twice before bringing cases."


In a $70 million lawsuit involving technology that can be used to share photos on iPads and iPhones, Scarsi argue...

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