Cases 31 - 40 of 57
Roy Day v. Microsoft Corporation, et al
as 14-35109
Plaintiff - Appellant:
ROY A. DAY
Defendant - Appellee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION, WILLIAM H. GATES, III and STEVEN A. BALLMER
Beijing Zhongyi ZhongBiao Elec v. Microsoft Corporation
as 13-36102
Plaintiff - Appellant:
BEIJING ZHONGYI ZHONGBIAO ELECTRONIC INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO. LTD.
Defendant - Appellee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 13-16745
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant - Appellee:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
Seth Baker, et al v. Microsoft Corporation
as 12-35946
Plaintiff - Appellant:
SETH BAKER, MATTHEW DANZIG, JESSE BERNSTEIN and others
Defendant - Appellee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION, a Washington Corporation
Webceleb, Inc. v. The Procter & Gamble Company, et al
as 12-56943
Plaintiff - Appellant:
WEBCELEB, INC.
Defendant - Appellee:
THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, a Delaware corporation, BERMANBRAUN, LLC, a California limited liability company and MICROSOFT CORPORATION, a Washington corporation
Sukit Kumvachirapitag v. Bill Gates, et al
as 12-16466
Plaintiff - Appellant:
SUKIT KUMVACHIRAPITAG
Defendant - Appellee:
BILL GATES, STEVE JOBS, WARREN BUFFET and others
Microsoft Corporation v. Motorola, Inc, et al
as 12-35352
Plaintiff - Appellee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION, a Washington corporation
Defendant - Appellant:
MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC., GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORPORATION and MOTOROLA, INC.
Seth Baker, et al v. Microsoft Corporation
as 12-80085
Plaintiff - Petitioner:
SETH BAKER, JESSE BERNSTEIN, MATTHEW DANZIG and others
Defendant - Respondent:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION, a Washington Corporation
David Stebbins v. Microsoft
as 12-35082
Plaintiff - Appellant:
DAVID ANTHONY STEBBINS
Defendant - Appellee:
MICROSOFT
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 12-35045
Plaintiff - Appellant:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant - Appellee:
Plaintiff v. Defendant
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