Richard A. WILLIAMSON, Trustee for at Home Bondholders Liquidating Trust, Plaintiff-Appellant
v.
CITRIX ONLINE, LLC, Citrix Systems, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Adobe Systems, Inc., Defendants-Appellees
Webex Communications, Inc., Cisco Webex, LLC, Cisco Systems, Inc., Defendants-Appellees
International Business Machines Corporation, Defendant-Appellee.
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Kurt Louis Glitzenstein , Fish & Richardson P.C., Boston, MA, argued for all defendants-appellees. Citrix Online, LLC, Citrix Systems, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Adobe Systems, Inc., also represented by Frank Scherkenbach ; Indranil Mukerji , Washington, DC; Jonathan J. Lamberson , Redwood City, CA. Defendant-appellee Microsoft Corporation also represented by Isabella Fu , Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, WA.
Mark J. Abate , Goodwin Procter LLP, New York, N.Y., for defendant-appellee International Business Machines Corporation. Also represented by Calvin E. Wingfield, Jr.; William F. Sheehan , Washington, DC.
Opinion dissenting from Part II.C.1. filed by Circuit Judge NEWMAN.
LINN, Circuit Judge.
Richard A. Williamson ("Williamson"), as trustee for the At Home Corporation Bondholders' Liquidating Trust, owns U.S. Patent No. 6,155,840 (the "'840 patent") and appeals from the stipulated final judgment in favor of defendants Citrix Online, LLC; Citrix Systems, Inc.; Microsoft Corporation; Adobe Systems, Inc.; Webex Communications...
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