HTC Sues Apple, With Help From Troll | The Recorder

HTC Corp. retaliated against Apple Inc. on Wednesday with its own patent infringement complaint — and the patents come from a surprising source.

Three of the five patents that HTC says Apple is infringing on with its iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch were owned by patent troll Saxon Innovations LLC. HTC, the Taiwanese Google-phone maker, appears to have gotten the IP as part of a settlement with Saxon in the spring of 2009. The other two are HTC patents, including one that was issued Tuesday, which helps explain the timing of the complaint.

The countersuit before the International Trade Commission is a response to Apple’s volley of lawsuits against HTC in the ITC and Delaware District Court in March. Apple claims that HTC’s phones, which run Google Inc.’s operating system, infringe on 10 of its patents — sending a forceful message about the growing rivalry between Apple and Google in the smart phone market.

Since the March offensive, there has been a persistent question about how HTC would respond. The company has a much smaller patent portfolio than Apple (hundreds versus thousands), which can be like holding a butter knife at a gun fight.

HTC hired Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner and San Francisco's Keker & Van Nest to defend it against Apple and its lawyers at Kirkland & Ellis.

The lawyers looked at HTC's IP and came up with two patents on controlling the power levels in smart phones — including the one issued Tuesday — that it claims Apple's iPhones infringe on.

The other three patents cover a “Telephone Dialler with a Personalized Page Organization of Telephone Directory Memory.” According to patent filings, Saxon transferred them to HTC on March 31, 2009 — the same day that HTC settled a complaint that Saxon, a patent troll funded by Altitude Capital Partners, had filed in the ITC.

via Law.com – HTC Sues Apple, With Help From Troll.

The Am Law 100 2010 — Gross Revenue: Baker & McKenzie Tops Skadden

The Am Law 100 2010 — Gross Revenue: Baker & McKenzie Tops Skadden

For the first Time since 1994, Baker & McKenzie surpassed Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom for the number one position on our gross revenue chart. As was the case last year, Baker and Skadden are the only two firms to gross more than $2 billion.

Eleven other firms had gross revenue exceeding $1 billion. Among them is K&L Gates which moved into this group for the first time. The year’s biggest increase in gross revenue–22.6 percent—was posted by Cozen O’ Connor. The biggest decline was Howrey‘s 16.2 percent drop, although that firm’s 2008 gross revenue had included a contingency award.

  1. Baker & McKenzie
  2. Skadden
  3. Latham & Watkins
  4. Jones Day
  5. Kirkland & Ellis

[continued] The Am Law 100 2010 — Gross Revenue: Baker & McKenzie Tops Skadden.