Experience
California Institute of Technology
Research In Motion Limited d/b/a BlackBerry
Represented BlackBerry in an investigation regarding CMOS chip technology resulting in a favorable settlement.
Certain CMOS Image Sensors, 337-TA-846, ITC, Judges Essex, Bullock
Certain Electronic Imaging Devices
Research in Motion (RIM) d/b/a Blackberry
Certain Electronic Devices with Image Processing Systems
S3 Graphics Co., Ltd.
Certain Computing Devices with Associated Instruction Sets and Software
VIA Technologies, Inc.; Centaur Technology, Inc.
Certain Dynamic Random Access Memory Semiconductors
Elpida Memory, Inc. et. al.
Certain Turbomachinery Blades, Engines and Components Thereof
United Technologies Corp.
Certain Products Containing Interactive Program Guide and Parental Controls Technology
Toshiba Corp.
Certain Mobile Telephones and Wireless Communication Devices Featuring Digital Cameras
Research in Motion/BlackBerry
Certain Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Components Thereof
DJI Technology Inc. et al.
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