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Intellectual Property

Apr. 18, 2012

Jeffrey G. Randall

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Paul Hastings LLP Palo Alto



A little over a year ago, Randall was trying to persuade U.S. District Judge Leonard Davis of the Eastern District of Texas to overturn a jury's $625.5 million patent infringement verdict against his client, Apple Inc..


In April 2011, he succeeded.


Davis overturned the jury's verdict for plaintiff Mirror Worlds LLC, a holding company that accused Apple's iPod, iPhone and Mac computer system of infringing its three patents about h...

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