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Roman Tsibulevskiy’s remarks on Apple’s report – MacNewsWorld – April 24, 2013

“I am really astounded by the fact that the Android side, like Google, Motorola, HTC, Samsung, etc., is unable to obtain one major successful victory against Apple.”
Apple’s Q1 Beats Wall Street, but Breaks a Profit Streak


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Roman Tsibulevskiy weighs in re: Samsung/Apple infringement decision in E-Commerce Times – April 8, 2013

ITC Judge Says Samsung Infringed Apple Text Patent


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Roman Tsibulevskiy quoted in MacNewsWorld – March 20, 2013

THX Blasts Apple With Lawsuit


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Roman Tsibulevskiy quoted in MacNewsWorld – March 6, 2013

Sinking Stock May Signal End to Apple’s Glory Days


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Roman Tsibulevskiy quoted in MacNewsWorld – December 10, 2012

USPTO Strikes Blow to Apple’s Prized Multitouch Patent


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Roman Tsibulevskiy quoted in MacNewsWorld – November 17, 2012

Apple Tries Its Hand at Discounts, Refurbs


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Rich Goldstein’s blog – October 16, 2012

Lead your team, but don’t get too far ahead!


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Rich Goldstein’s column in the ABA’s Law Practice Today webzine – October 2012

Inspire Your Clients to Focus on the Value Rather Than the Bill


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Roman Tsibulevskiy quoted in E-Commerce Times – September 21, 2012

Moto’s Loss in Germany Sheds Doubt on Google’s Patent Gambit


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Rich Goldstein’s column in the ABA’s Law Practice Today webzine – September 2012

What Law Firm Leaders Do—and What They Don’t Do!


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Roman Tsibulevskiy quoted in MacNewsWorld – August 28, 2012

Apple’s Courtroom Win Powers Up Patents


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Rich Goldstein quoted in PC Magazine – June 8, 2012

Will Apple’s MacBook Patent Hurt Ultrabook Makers?


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Rich Goldstein’s blog – June 5, 2012

Q: When do investors HATE hearing GOOD ideas?


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Rich Goldstein interviewed on FM News 101.9 New York – February 2, 2012

Commenting on Macy’s Inc. v. Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Rich said:

“When someone owns a valuable brand there is a tendency to license to a lot of different companies. Disney is an example. There are clothing companies that make Disney sleepwear. There are toothbrush companies that make Disney toothbrushes. When there is ambiguity and money at stake, there is a lawsuit.”