All GLG News Analyses Filed Under: Legal Issues
Posted October 2, 2007
Qualcomm shares up on stay of ITC ban for phones
Analysis of: Qualcomm shares up on stay of ITC ban for phones | www.reuters.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Qualcomm shares up on stay of ITC ban for phones | www.reuters.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The ITC stay is not, nor should be, as important as the perceived 'strategic shift' in some QUALCOMM clients' boardrooms. These carriers do not like the protracted litigation war between BROADCOM and QUALCOMM any better than its legal maneuvers and their possible outcomes. Even though the stay...
Posted October 1, 2007
The Court of First Instance Clarifies the Rules Protecting the Confidentiality of Communications Between Lawyers and their Clients
Analysis of: The Court of First Instance Clarifies the Rules Protecting the Confidentiality of Communications Between Lawyers and their Clients | curia.europa.eu
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: The Court of First Instance Clarifies the Rules Protecting the Confidentiality of Communications Between Lawyers and their Clients | curia.europa.eu
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Legal professional privilege in the European Union protects communications with outside lawyers but not with in-house counsel. A new decision by the European Court of First Instance alters and elaborates these rules in ways important to any company doing business in Europe.
Posted October 1, 2007
Asbestos: WR Grace's Lost Criminal Appeal increases its potential exposure
Analysis of: W.R. Grace Loses Appeal In Asbestos Mine Case | www.washingtonpost.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
Asbestos: WR Grace's Lost Criminal Appeal increases its potential exposure
Analysis of: W.R. Grace Loses Appeal In Asbestos Mine Case | www.washingtonpost.com
Author: Martin Alpert, Claim Director CAMBRIDGE INTEGRATED SERVICES GROUP INC
WR Grace's Lost criminal appeal may affect timing of emergence from bankruptcy. Lost criminal appeal increases WR Grace's potential exposure.
Posted October 1, 2007
Adams Respiratory Therapeutics Files Lawsuit Against Perrigo for Infringement of Mucinex(R) Patent
Analysis of: Adams Respiratory Therapeutics Files Lawsuit Against Perrigo for Infringement of Mucinex(R) Patent | www.adamslaboratories.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Adams Respiratory Therapeutics Files Lawsuit Against Perrigo for Infringement of Mucinex(R) Patent | www.adamslaboratories.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
The ADAMS Co. may expect similar litigation in RE: "Mucinex SE 600mg" extended-release tablets as she previously experienced with the MUTUAL Co. MUTUAL simply wanted to get into the same market with the same product. Then, both parties have agreed to dismiss all patent infringement claims...
Posted September 27, 2007BYI v. IGT: IGT Moves for Summary Judgment
Analysis of: Bally sues IGT over new spinning wheel patent | www.gametechsummit.com
Author: Douglas Lichtman, Professor of Law University of California, Los Angeles
IGT just filed for summary judgment in one of its patent disputes involving rival BYI. The motion is clever, but I suspect that it will fail, because IGT's motion requires the court to skip several analytical steps that the court should not be willing to skip.
Posted September 27, 2007QCOM v. BRCM: Why Willful Infringement is a Red Herring
Analysis of: Broadcom Wins One Battle in the QCOM War | www.thestreet.com
Author: Douglas Lichtman, Professor of Law University of California, Los Angeles
The analyst community has paid significant attention to the fact that the Santa Ana court is now reopening the BRCM patent case to rethink the question of whether QCOM's infringement was willful. The interest is misplaced. The original willfulness determination was important to understand...
Posted September 27, 2007Rambus: Another Step Toward the January Trial on JEDEC
Analysis of: Rambus Reply Motion re: FTC Findings | investor.rambus.com
Author: Douglas Lichtman, Professor of Law University of California, Los Angeles
One of the concerns facing Rambus as it prepares for trial this January is the worry that the court will simply defer to the FTC's factual conclusions about Rambus' behavior at JEDEC and the implications thereof. This week, that risk was diminished, as the court not only declined to defer, but...
Posted September 26, 2007
WTO Inquiry to Examine Counterfeiting in China
Analysis of: WTO Inquiry to Examine Counterfeiting in China | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: WTO Inquiry to Examine Counterfeiting in China | online.wsj.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
U.S. efforts to push China to change its IP laws is moving into a new phase: the increasing use of WTO dispute settlement processes. This is good news for overall U.S.-PRC trade relations, since it legalizes and somewhat depoliticizes what are otherwise very hotly political disputes on both sides. ...
Posted September 26, 2007
Strike Out:
Analysis of: Strike Out: | www.slate.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
Analysis of: Strike Out: | www.slate.com
Author: GLG Member Program Contributor
On the one hand, the strike highlights the desperation of the UAW, but on the other it dramatizes the need to replace private employer based health insurance with public healthcare. This is needed to make U.S. companies more competitive with their counterparts abroad.
Posted September 24, 2007Neurontin® (Gabapentin) Patent Trials - Pfizer Victory Remains Possible
Analysis of: IN RE GABAPENTIN PATENT LITIGATION [2006-1572] - Federal Circuit Opinion | www.fedcir.gov
Author: Patrick Joseph Igoe, Life Sciences Patent Attorney Independent IP Litigation Consultant
The at-risk product launch by [NasdaqGS:TEVA] Teva of generic equivalents to [NYSE:PFE] Pfizer's Neurontin® (gabapentin) might - and the emphasis is clearly on might - yet prove to be an expensive mistake by Teva. The recent Opinion by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit...
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