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www.jli.com in Portland, OR, US (United States)

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Computer Software, Computer Software Development, Analysis Software, Failure Analysis Software available from www.jli.com based in Portland, OR. Click the links below to visit our website or contact us via our profile page.


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Address:850 NW Summit Avenue, , Portland, OR, United States
Telephone:503 274 0784
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To remediate a situation in which there has been an allegation of improper similarities (see such cases as Computer Associates v. Altai or Nintendo v. Atari). 

We also work with clients to help define discovery requests, examine evidence produced for completeness, and assist in data mining the evidence - especially in large scale or multi-district litigation where vast quantities of data and databases are produced. 

Software Projects failure for a variety of reasons, of which perhaps the most frequent is that the system developers fail to meet the explicit or implicit requirements of the project. 

It can be particularly challenging to determine whether the claims of a software patent read on to a particular accused device - initially only the externally observable behavior or some other factual evidence leads the patent holder to the suspicion that the device might infringe. 

JLI specializes in infringement analysis of these materials, examining them for significant similarities at various levels ranging from literal similarity (verbatim) to non-literal similarity (where the copying is not verbatim, but is derivative nonetheless). 

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Welcome to Johnson-Laird Inc.
Web  |  We also work with clients to help define discovery requests, examine evidence produced for completeness, and assist in data mining the evidence - especially in large scale or multi-district litigation where vast quantities of data and databases are produced.
Welcome to Johnson-Laird Inc.
Web  |  To remediate a situation in which there has been an allegation of improper similarities (see such cases as Computer Associates v. Altai or Nintendo v. Atari).
Welcome to Johnson-Laird Inc.
Web  |  It can be particularly challenging to determine whether the claims of a software patent read on to a particular accused device - initially only the externally observable behavior or some other factual evidence leads the patent holder to the suspicion that the device might infringe.
Welcome to Johnson-Laird Inc.
Web  |  Thank you for visiting Johnson-Laird Inc. If you have any questions about our company, services, or people, please contact us at (503) 274-0784 or e-mail us.
Welcome to Johnson-Laird Inc.
Web  |  The digital computer and the laser printer have altered the world of evidence in ways that have not yet been fully perceived by personkind—let alone the law.

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