Quandary Peak Expert Testifies on Web and Search Engine Technology
One of Quandary Peak’s experts in web, Internet, and search engine technology recently provided courtroom testimony in a contempt trial in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
One of Quandary Peak’s experts in web, Internet, and search engine technology recently provided courtroom testimony in a contempt trial in Los Angeles County Superior Court.
An inter partes review (IPR) of ROY-G-BIV patents recently made news by becoming the first time that all claims of a challenged patent have survived intact.
Attorneys searching for software experts to assist in patent disputes should take a different approach than the traditional route.
Brad Ulrich, a senior engineer at Quandary Peak, is working on case about the development of electronic health record (EHR) software and software designed to meet Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) compliance standards.
On January 27, 2014, Ericsson won a $650 million award in a drawn out case against Samsung.
Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank will be heard by the Supreme Court . Judge Kimberly Moore estimates many computer software patents could be rendered invalid.
Several senior Quandary Peak engineers, along with attorneys from Desmarais LLP on behalf of Nokia, worked on a major smartphone patent case before the ITC.
Professor Sam Malek, renowned expert in distributed software and mobile software, provided deposition testimony in a patent infringement lawsuit.
On December 5, the House passed H.R. 3309, also known as the Innovation Act, by a wide margin of 325-91. The bill now moves to the Senate.
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) is a quasi-judicial organization led by a bi-partisan team of six commissioners.