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Intellectual Property

Apr. 11, 2019

On eve of IPO, company sued for patent infringement by defunct rival

The video conferencing company was sued in the midst of an initial public offering which could raise more than $668 million.

Two weeks after announcing plans for an initial public offering, a video conferencing platform has been accused of infringing crucial technology from a defunct rival.

A patent infringement lawsuit, filed Friday by McDermott Will & Emery LLP in the Northern District of California, accuses Dave Berman -- the former president of Zoom Video Communications Inc., who previously sat on the board of rival ooVoo LLC.

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