Stan Gibson and Gregory Cordrey were mentioned in the Southeast Texas Record for representing SFA Systems LLC, the plaintiff in a patent infringement case.
Susan Allison and Stan Gibson were mentioned in the Courthouse News article, "Live Nation Accused of Rigging Theater Deal," for representing Key Brand Entertainment in a bidding rights case.
Stan Gibson was mentioned in Law360 in the article, "Aeropostale, Coach, Others Sued Over Sales Patent." Mr. Gibson is representing Landmark Technology LLC in this matter.
Rod Berman and Stan Gibson were featured in the article “Cosmos Jewelry Ltd. Prevails in Trade Dress Infringement Case — Appellate Court Affirms $2.3 Million Judgment Won by Jeffer Mangels Butler & Marmaro LLP.” It appeared on Reuters, Yahoo! Finance, Morningstar News, FinancialContent.com, and the Denver Post.
Stan Gibson and JMBM were mentioned in the following media regarding the patent lawsuit filed on behalf of EMG Technology against Apple Inc.: Wall Street Journal BizTech Blog, CNBC.com, Market Watch, Google Finance, Yahoo Finance, Yahoo News Macworld, Unwired View.com, MacNN, National Post’s Financial Post, Business Wire, TheFlyOnTheWall.com, VNUnet.com, TMCnet.com, Trading Markets.com, M2 Press Wire, […]
Stan Gibson was quoted in Forbes.com and Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News on March 29, 2007 in an article titled, "Cancer Therapeutics Laboratories Files Cross – Complaint Against Licensor for Return of Cancer Therapy Technology."
Stan Gibson, Michael Gold and Dan Sedor were interviewed in an article published in BNA’s February 2007 issue of Digital Discovery & e-Evidence Report newsletter. The article was titled, "Records Retention Policies Must Evolve as E-Documents Become Norm".
Michael Gold and Stan Gibson were quoted in eWeek and eWeek.com in an article entitled, "It’s 2 A.M.: Do You Know Where Your E-Mail Is?" The article was about the National Association of Securities Dealers accusing Morgan Stanley of withholding email in legal cases.
Stan Gibson was quoted in Information Week about the new federal rules on e-discovery. The article, entitled “IT Confidential: Supreme Court Says Show Me the Data,” also appeared that week in several blogs.
Michael Gold and Stan Gibson were quoted in a Compliance Week article, "Sorting out E-Discovery’s Ambiguity."