Federal Trade Commission v. 1-800 Contacts
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals overturned an FTC decision regarding trademark enforcement against online competitors.
2021 IAM Guide to Leading Patent Professionals
Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) has again named Matthew Lynde of Cornerstone Research in its annual list of leading expert witnesses on patent issues in the United States.
Omnichannel Marketing
We discuss how the internet and e-commerce have prompted some firms to try to adapt their marketing strategies; the implications of these changes on purchase drivers and consumer information sources;…
Reimagining the Consumer Decision Journey
The internet has transformed many aspects of life over the last three decades.
2020 IAM Guide to Leading Patent Professionals
Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) names Henry Grabowski of Duke University and Matthew Lynde of Cornerstone Research in its annual list of leading expert witnesses on patent issues in the United…
Copyright Royalty Board Proceedings
Cornerstone Research has consulted with attorneys and supported experts in various Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) proceedings.
Cornerstone Research Coauthors Marketing Amicus Curiae Brief for Supreme Court
Amici in this brief ask the court to review consumer perception analysis and evidence relevant to assessing whether a domain name is a generic term or a brand name.
Cost Accounting and Damages Analysis in a Trade Secrets Matter
A Cornerstone Research expert analyzed the opposing expert’s estimates of lost profits and avoided costs allegedly due to the theft of trade secrets.
Role of Online Reviews in Litigation
Ashish Pradhan discusses various factors of online reviews that can be analyzed by expert witnesses in litigation in this Law360 article.
2019 IAM Guide to Leading Patent Professionals
Intellectual Asset Management (IAM) names Matthew Lynde and George Strong in its 2019 list of leading U.S. patent issues expert witnesses.
Lumileds LLC v. Elec-Tech International Co. Ltd. et al.
The plaintiff was awarded $66 million in a matter involving the misappropriation of trade secrets by a former employee and a Chinese company.
Shuffle Tech International LLC et al. v. Scientific Games Corp. et al.
A federal judge awarded the plaintiff $315 million in an antitrust trial stemming from patent infringement claims.
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