In another major setback for Apple in Fintiv, Inc.’s patent infringement lawsuit, Kasowitz defeated Apple’s request for rehearing by the entire Federal Circuit Court of Appeals of a three-judge panel’s earlier decision affirming the trial court’s refusal to transfer the case from Texas to Apple’s ho...
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The Legal 500 US has once again recommended Kasowitz as a leading law firm in the 2021 edition of The Legal 500 US guide....
IP Stars has recognized Kasowitz partner Jonathan K. Waldrop as a 2021 Patent Star in California and the United States....
Kasowitz represented Cottonwood Group, a Los Angeles-based private equity real estate investment firm, in the closing of a $105 million senior construction loan to a joint venture between Reger Holdings, a leading developer based in New York, and Tarlton Properties, a life sciences developer and ope...
Kasowitz intellectual property partners Jonathan K. Waldrop and Marcus A. Barber are interviewed on Managing IP’s “Awards Podcast: Trying a Case Through a Pandemic.” ...
Kasowitz associate Frederick C. Bingham has co-authored “Data Privacy Implications of DOJ Bulk Sensitive Personal Data Rule Under Executive Order 14117 as Seen Through the Lens of Vendor Contracting and International Norms,” published in Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Report....
Kasowitz has prevailed in an important claim construction hearing against leading streaming media company Roku on behalf of MV3 Partners for patent infringement in federal court in the Western District of Texas....
Kasowitz Special Counsel Francisco Franco has co-authored “Interim Relief including Emergency Arbitrator in Construction Arbitration,” published in the Six Edition of The Guide to Construction Arbitration by Global Arbitration Review....
In a patent case on behalf of Fintiv, Inc., Kasowitz has defeated Apple’s motion to transfer venue of Fintiv, Inc. v. Apple Inc. from the Western District of Texas to the Northern District of California....
Kasowitz has sued leading streaming media company Roku on behalf of MV3 Partners for patent infringement in federal court in the Western District of Texas....