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Google Inc.’s Motorola Mobility unit said it made a new offer to settle its patent-infringement disputes with Microsoft Corp. over the Xbox gaming system and smartphones. Microsoft questioned whether the offer was serious.
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New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin hired agent Jim Tanner of the Washington law firm Williams & Connolly LLP to represent him in basketball and marketing matters, two people familiar with the situation said.
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New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin retained agent Jim Tanner of the Washington law firm Williams & Connolly LLP, joining the group that represents fellow National Basketball Association players Tim Duncan and Grant Hill.
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New York Knicks guard Jeremy Lin hired agent Jim Tanner of the Washington law firm Williams & Connolly to represent him in basketball and marketing matters, two people familiar with the situation said.
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The annual National Basketball Association All-Star Game isn’t taken too seriously by basketball fans. It’s best appreciated as the culmination of a weekend of parties attended by athletes and their celebrity friends. Before the most recent competition on Feb. 26 at the Amway Center in Orlando, the players mingle beside the court with director Spike Lee and civil rights activist Jesse Jackson. Rapper-turned-actor Common visits Cee Lo Green. Their younger peers, Lil Wayne and his protégé, Drake, make faces for TNT’s cameras.
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Jeremy Lin has created a lot of work for his agent and fresh broadcast opportunities for the New York Knicks in Asia since a 28-point performance in his first National Basketball Association start two days ago.
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Eastman Kodak Co.’s newest patent- infringement complaint against Apple Inc. and HTC Corp. will be reviewed by a federal trade agency with the power to block imports of products that infringe U.S. patents.
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Jeremy Lin, the New York Knicks basketball player who surged in popularity this year, is in talks on an endorsement deal with Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co.’s Volvo Cars, three people familiar with the matter said.
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Jeremy Lin will have a more difficult time landing corporate sponsorships than he did the hearts of New York basketball fans.
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Life Technologies Corp. was told by a U.S. jury to pay $52 million for infringing patents owned by Promega Corp. related to genetic testing.
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