| mike_intellivision said: I did some checking and that firm seems semi-legit (unless it has someone scrubbing its reputation online). And the suit was not filed in North Texas, so it could be more interesting than it looks. But then again, the firm has three or four press releases about on-going IP lawsuits, so it could be that it has found tht patent suing is profitable.
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Unbless you're a no win no fees lawyer then suing is always profitable for a lawyer, no matter whether you client wins or loses. Sure, it's more profitable if your clients win occasionally, but a law firm only needs one big win and the windfall will keep the partners in their gin palaces for a good few years.
Patent suing for lawyers is a bit like the lottery, only with much better odds of getting the bit one.
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