But that sport grew ugly this month, or at least weird, when lawyer Raymond P. Niro, cofounder of Chicago plaintiffs» IP firm Niro, Scavone, Haller & Niro, offered a $ 5,000 bounty to unmask the anonymous
author of the blog Patent Troll Tracker.
I wrote here last week about IP lawyer Raymond P. Niro's offer of $ 5,000 to unmask the anonymous
author of the blog Patent Troll Tracker, as first reported by John Bringardner in IP Law & Business.
Chicago plaintiffs» lawyer Raymond P. Niro was a frequent topic among bloggers in recent months as his offer of a reward to unmask the anonymous
author of the blog Patent Troll Tracker eventually led the author to unmask himself.
Not exact matches
Joining my co-host J. Craig Williams and me are two prominent
patent lawyers, Rachel Krevans, partner at the law firm
of Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco, and Dennis Crouch,
patent attorney at the law firm
of McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff in Chicago and
author of the
blog Patently - O.
As I wrote here Feb. 25, efforts to unmask the anonymous
author of the
Patent Troll Tracker
blog ended in the
author revealing himself to be Rick Frenkel, a lawyer who works inhouse at Cisco.
I recently wrote an article and also a
blog post about Chicago plaintiffs» lawyer Raymond P. Niro's efforts to unmask the anonymous
author of the
Patent Troll Tracker
blog with his offer
of a $ 10,000 reward.