Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York v. Gen Digital Inc.

  1. June 03, 2020

    Columbia Says It Didn't Need Permission To Talk To Witness

    Columbia University has told a Virginia federal court it should not be sanctioned after its lawyers communicated with a witness in a malware patent case the school filed against cybersecurity company NortonLifeLock Inc., saying the individual was not represented by the company's attorneys.

  2. May 07, 2020

    Sullivan Atty Accused of Unethical Witness Contact in IP Suit

    Cybersecurity company NortonLifeLock accused a Sullivan & Cromwell partner Wednesday of breaching ethics rules by having ex parte contact with a planned witness in a malware patent case brought by Columbia University.

  3. November 04, 2014

    Symantec Gets Claims Nixed In Columbia's Malware IP Row

    A Virginia federal judge on Tuesday shut down more than half of Columbia University's lawsuit against Symantec Corp., ruling for the tech company on infringement claims based on claims construction and indefiniteness while opening the gate for a Federal Circuit appeal.

  4. April 02, 2014

    Symantec Can't Dodge Claims In Columbia Malware IP Suit

    A Virginia federal judge on Wednesday rejected Symantec Corp.'s bids to throw out state law claims and transfer an intellectual property lawsuit brought by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York to California, saying Columbia sufficiently pled its claims, including fraudulent concealment.

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