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Phillips, Sidley Austin LLP, of Washington, DC, for amici curiae Dell Inc., 
et al.  With him on the brief were Jeffrey P. Kushan, and Constantine L. Trela, Jr. and 
Richard A. Cederoth, of Chicago, Illinois. 
 
James J. Kelley, Eli Lilly and Company, of Indianapolis, Indiana, for amicus curiae 
Eli Lilly and Company.  With him on the brief were Robert A. Armitage and Alexander 
Wilson.   
 
 Jerry 
Cohen, Burns & Levinson, LLP, of Boston, Massachusetts, for amicus curiae 
End Software Patents. 
 
 
Michael J. Songer, Crowell & Moring, LLP, of Washington, DC, for amicus curiae 
Federal Circuit Bar Association.  Of counsel on the brief was Edward R. Reines, Federal  
Circuit Bar Association, of Washington, DC. 
 
 
Maxim H. Waldbaum, Schiff Hardin LLP, of New York, New York, for amicus curiae 
Fédération Internationale Des Conseils En Propriété Industrielle.  
 
 
Michael R. McCarthy, Parsons Behle & Latimer, of Salt Lake City, Utah, for amicus 
curiae Professor Lee A. Hollaar. 
 
 
Howard L. Speight, of Houston, Texas, for amicus curiae Houston Intellectual 
Property Law Association. 
 
Eric E. Bensen, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP, of New York, New York, for 
amicus curiae Intellectual Property Owners Association.  Of counsel on the brief were  
Robert P. Hayter and Steven W. Miller, Intellectual Property Owners Association, of 
Washington, DC.  Of counsel was Herbert C. Wamsley, Intellectual Property Owners 
Association, of Washington, DC.  
 
Christopher Landau, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, of Washington, DC, for amicus curiae 
International Business Machines Corporation.  With him on the brief were Gregory S. 
Arovas and Timothy K. Gilman, of New York, New York.  Of counsel on the brief were 
David J. Kappos, IBM Corporation, of Armonk, New York, and John R. Thomas, 
Georgetown University Law Center, of Washington, DC. 
 
 
Jack E. Haken, Philips Intellectual Property and Standards, of Briarcliff Manor, New 
York, for amicus curiae Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.  With him on the brief was 
Todd Holmbo. 
 
 
Mark A. Lemley, Stanford Law School, of Stanford, California, for amici curiae law 
professors John R. Allison, et al.  Of counsel on the brief were Michael Risch, West 
Virginia University College of Law, of Morgantown, West Virginia, and R. Polk Wagner, 
University of Pennsylvania Law School, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 
 
Joshua D. Sarnoff, Washington College of Law, American University, of 
Washington, DC, for amici curiae law professors Ralph D. Clifford, et al.