I worked for a company that took a patent dispute through the Supreme Court… twice. The Supreme Court Ordered the creation of a special patent resolution court. We won. The loser refused to obey the court cooperation order. They paid a us, a small company, a lot of money and we were taken over in a stock buyout paid for with our own cash assets. Our product line was sold to our development partners that were using our tools to develop their products.
CaptBullock about 11 years ago
I believe King Pyrrhus of Epirus had a similar problem.
frogsandravens about 11 years ago
Shouldn’t your lawyer have arranged to get their fees paid by the losing party? I thought that was the usual deal.
Aussie Down Under about 11 years ago
The old win, lose situation.
Olddog1 about 11 years ago
NO. I am the master ( I was going to post this yesterday, but I just got around to it).
invertedyesterday about 11 years ago
@rollsroyce… yesterday’s panel was about procrastination.
rockngolfer about 11 years ago
That guy Strunk had to pay $167,000 for the frivilous birther lawsuit.
PoodleGroomer about 11 years ago
I worked for a company that took a patent dispute through the Supreme Court… twice. The Supreme Court Ordered the creation of a special patent resolution court. We won. The loser refused to obey the court cooperation order. They paid a us, a small company, a lot of money and we were taken over in a stock buyout paid for with our own cash assets. Our product line was sold to our development partners that were using our tools to develop their products.
daphne343 about 11 years ago
Does that barrel come in an x-back?