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Intellectual Property

Apr. 22, 2015

Matthew B. Lehr

Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Menlo Park Patent


During trials, Lehr doesn't spend much time using PowerPoint presentations or display boards. Instead, he likes to point our errors on those used by the opposing parties.


"The [presentations] are so often wrong, and I can point out why they're wrong," he said.


It's a strategy that helped him nab a win for client Comcast Corp., which claimed in Delaware federal court that Sprint Corp. had infringed three patents related to Voice Ove...

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