Yet another riveting chapter saw BlackBerry squaring off against social media behemoths – Snapchat, Facebook, and Instagram, pointing fingers of alleged patent infringement.
Beyond the Central District
Diving deeper into the annals of Judge Wu’s journey, we discover a trail of roles, each echoing his dedication to law and justice. Before reigning over the federal bench, Wu served in both the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, and Los Angeles Municipal Court.
A mosaic of roles adorned his career tapestry. Wu played the role of an assistant U.S. attorney for the Central District of California, a beacon of knowledge as a law professor at the University of Tennessee College of Law, and a keen learner under U.S. Circuit Judge Stanley N. Barnes on the Ninth Circuit. This jurist also dabbled in the world of private practice and proudly boasts a law degree from the esteemed University of Chicago Law School.
A Glimpse into California’s Judicial Landscape
The drama doesn’t end with Judge Wu. California’s federal district currently grapples with six vacant judgeships, with five positions already being eyed by nominees. The state’s judicial theatre also awaits another performance as an undisclosed judge preps to embrace semi-retired status, mirroring Wu’s move, but the curtains are yet to rise on the date.