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The Strange History of Apple and FlatWorld

Fnord666 writes "When a company called FlatWorld Interactives LLC filed suit against Apple just over a year ago, it looked like a typical 'patent troll' lawsuit against a tech company, brought by someone who no longer had much of a business beyond lawsuits. Court documents unsealed this week reveal who's behind FlatWorld, and it's anything but typical. FlatWorld is partly owned by the named inventor on the patents, a Philadelphia design professor named Slavko Milekic. But 35 percent of the company has been quietly controlled by an attorney at one of Apple's own go-to law firms, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. E-mail logs show that the attorney, John McAleese, worked together with his wife and began planning a wide-ranging patent attack against Apple's touch-screen products in January 2007—just days after the iPhone was revealed to the world."

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  1. Ummm... by puddingebola · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Not a lawyer, but doesn't this go under the banner of "conflict of interest"? If Apple has a strong relationship with this law firm, how does having a lawyer at that firm involved in a patent lawsuit against a company he may have represented in the past effect this? I'm sure this guy has probably thought that aspect of this patent fight through, but isn't that an obvious avenue of attack for Apple?

    1. Re:Ummm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      He was CC'd on private Apple email threads within the firm, conflict of interest - nuff said.

      also lol at anonymously claiming you're a lawyer online

    2. Re:Ummm... by CrankyFool · · Score: 5, Funny

      I'm not an attorney, but I'm married to one, and I can tell you that you just can't count on attorneys to be great spellers :)

  2. That Lawyer will not be a lawyer much longer. by TechForensics · · Score: 4, Informative

    IAAL and I can tell you Mr. McAleese will not be a member of the bar much longer. As attorney offenses go, this is toxic / nuclear.

    This case will disappear quickly now that the real party-in-interest is revealed.

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    1. Re:That Lawyer will not be a lawyer much longer. by BoRegardless · · Score: 4, Interesting

      I doubt it will disappear.

      Apple will now have recourse against the specific attorney and maybe his law firm and the original patent holder.

      In this specific case, I don't think Apple will say "Let bygones be bygones." They will want every cent of their costs paid at the very least and damages due to a corrupted counsel not doing their best for Apple's interests because of the conspiracy between known and unknown attorneys.

    2. Re:That Lawyer will not be a lawyer much longer. by Virtucon · · Score: 4, Funny

      That's what I was thinking. He's lost his job, no firm will rehire him and he'll be disbarred. He'll probably wind up writing story summaries for Slashdot.

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      Harrison's Postulate - "For every action there is an equal and opposite criticism"
    3. Re:That Lawyer will not be a lawyer much longer. by girlintraining · · Score: 4, Insightful

      What year, exactly, did America pass its golden age? You'd be surprised how many times people have said "America has passed its prime", over the decades before you were even a passing thought in your parents minds before you were born.

      It would be the point when children have less than their parents. Or about 20 years ago now.

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  3. Too late by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Jobs is already dead.

  4. Re:More like, get hurt by a sword, pick up a sword by dissy · · Score: 4, Informative

    Xerox didn't sell them anything. They were an early investor in Apple and allowed a couple of people from Apple to visit PARC.

    And Apple paid Xerox executives for that privilege.

    But sure keep deluding yourself

    It's a sad sad day when anti-technology trolls start arguing that handing over money in exchange for technology is not "selling"

    But keep making up shit to try and look cool bashing Apple. It's worked so well this past decade. They keep on making money hand over fist despite you.