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U.S. Supreme Court petitioned to hear Leader v. Facebook appeal – court previously ruled that engine running Facebook is Leader Technologies'...

COLUMBUS, Ohio, /eNewsChannels/ -- On Nov. 16, 2012 Leader Technologies filed a 'Petition for Writ of Certiorari' with the U.S. Supreme Court in their patent infringement battle with Facebook. Such writs ask the court to review the decisions of lower courts for legal error.

Federal court denies appeal of Leader Technologies in the Leader v. Facebook patent infringement case

COLUMBUS, Ohio /eNewsChannels/ -- Today a Federal court denied the appeal of Leader Technologies in the Leader v. Facebook patent infringement case. 'This is suspiciously convenient timing for Facebook, coming hours after the Facebook roadshow commenced in New York,' said CEO Mike McKibben, referring to Facebook's IPO kickoff yesterday.

Leader argues that Facebook failed their 'clear and convincing' burden of proof

COLUMBUS, Ohio /eNewsChannels/ -- On July 25th, Leader Technologies filed its opening brief in its patent infringement fight against Facebook at the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C. Leader is represented by King & Spalding LLP and lead counsels Paul Andre, Lisa Kobialka, Daryl Joseffer and Adam Conrad. The nine-day jury trial in Delaware ended on July 27, 2010 with a split verdict.

Leader Phone iPhone Audio Conferencing App features innovative Call Now! Group Call technology

COLUMBUS, Ohio /eNewsChannels/ -- Leader Phone Chairman & Founder Michael McKibben announced today the launch of the Leader Phone iPhone Audio Conferencing App, which he calls 'the only app that offers multiple, cutting-edge audio conferencing features that turn your iPhone into a mobile conference calling center.'

Facebook Patent Infringement Trial: Jury Provides Split Verdict in Leader v. Facebook

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Today Leader Technologies Incorporated announced the results of the Leader v. Facebook patent infringement trial, in which an eight-member jury in Wilmington, Delaware, returned a split verdict on Wednesday, July 28th.

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