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Apple Alleges Spoliation & Seeks Adverse Inference in Suit against Samsung

Published on May 15, 2012 by in ESI, Patent Law

Apple and Samsung have quite a history of patent litigation across the globe and in a US case in the Northern District of California (CASE NO. 11-cv-01846-LHK-PSG), Apple’s counsel has recently filed a motion for adverse inference jury instructions due to alleged spoliation of evidence.  The highly redacted motion states that Samsung failed to preserve large

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Genius in Twitter’s IPA?

When I first heard about Twitter’s newly proposed patent plan, a few questions came to mind: Who would give up the chance to make significant profit from the creative minds of its employees?  What is Twitter thinking? Do they want to just give up the kind of money that puts startups on the map? What

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