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Morgan Lewis partner Daniel Johnson, Jr. is named one of Law360's Intellectual Property MVPs.
Verizon's request to stay payment to Morgan Lewis client ActiveVideo was denied earlier this week.
Judge Raymond A. Jackson, U.S. District Court Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, issued an injunction against Verizon Communications ordering the company to "cease and desist" from the continued, unlawful use of intellectual property belonging to San Jose-based ActiveVideo Networks (AVN).
Judge Raymond A. Jackson of the Eastern District of Virginia awarded supplemental damages, bringing the historic jury verdict obtained by Morgan Lewis on behalf of San Jose-based ActiveVideo Networks (AVN) against Verizon to nearly $140 Million.
Law360 discusses how a Morgan Lewis team secured a victory in the ActiveVideo Networks case.
San Jose-based ActiveVideo Networks filed a motion seeking a permanent injunction to prevent Verizon from continued illegal use of the company's technology relating to interactive television services, such as video on demand used by FiOS TV.
Dan Johnson discusses ActiveVideo's $115 million verdict against Verizon for patent infringement.
Morgan Lewis today announced that Dr. Brett A. Lovejoy, Ph.D. has joined the firm as a partner in its Intellectual Property practice, resident in San Francisco.
Morgan Lewis announces that Jason White and Romeo S. Quinto have joined the firm as partners in its Intellectual Property and Litigation practices, resident in Chicago.
Morgan Lewis today announced that David W. Clough has joined the firm as partner in its Intellectual Property practice, resident in Chicago.
Annette Parent-a Ph.D. in molecular biology and magna cum laude Duke Law graduate, who represents research and development arms of academic institutions, startup biotechnology and drug discovery companies, and national pharmaceutical companies-has joined the firm as a partner in its Intellectual Property practice, resident in San Francisco.
CKE Restaurants, Inc. announced that it has entered into a definitive merger agreement to be acquired by an affiliate of Apollo Global Management, a leading global alternative asset manager.
In its March 2010 issue, IP Today ranked Morgan Lewis among the top patent law firms of 2009. The firm is ranked 31 out of 356 firms.
Better Place this week announced that it has signed an agreement with an HSBC-led investor consortium for new equity financing of $350 million.
Eastman Kodak Company today announced that it will sell substantially all of the assets associated with its OLED business to a group of LG companies.
Kell Damsgaard is interviewed, discussing the past, present, and future of his practice and intellectual property litigation.
The growth of our Dallas and Houston offices is highlighted, and Brady Edwards is quoted noting the firm's focused recruitment strategy.
Winn Carter and Robert Busby comment on the disproportionately high number of patent cases filed in the U.S.D.C. for the Eastern District of Texas.
Morgan Lewis recently announced the addition of Satoru Matsuo, a lawyer with more than 25 years of law firm and corporate experience, as an Intellectual Property partner in its Tokyo office.
Morgan Lewis's Intellectual Property Practice is featured in a Law360 profile emphasizing the group's litigation and trademark and copyright capabiltities.
Effective October 1, 2008 the following Morgan Lewis attorneys will be elevated to partner. The twenty-two attorneys represent seven practice areas and span nine international offices.
Morgan Lewis is pleased to announce the launch of the second edition of the Emerging Life Sciences Companies Deskbook.
Santa Clara Law Magazine profiles Elizabeth M. N. Morris's love of engineering and IP law.
A patent infringement case handled by partners Kell Damsgaard, Anthony Roth, and Robert Busby is the second largest verdict in Virginia in 2007.