Attys Can't Yet Dump Client Jawbone In Fitbit IP Suit

By Dorothy Atkins ( September 21, 2017, 2:36 PM EDT) -- A California federal judge declined to rule on Thursday on a bid by attorneys to withdraw from representing Jawbone in Fitbit Inc. 's patent infringement suit against the rival wearable fitness device maker, expressing concerns that if he grants the unopposed request, Jawbone will be unrepresented, which could disrupt the litigation. . . .

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