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  1. Destellos de genio es una película dirigida por Marc Abraham con Greg Kinnear, Lauren Graham. Sinopsis : Robert Kearns (Greg Kinnear) es el inventor de un sistema de limpieza de coches que está ...

  2. 10 de mar. de 2019 · Kearns est passé à l’histoire pour avoir réussi à battre les géants américains en cour et faire prévaloir son brevet. Il gagna sa guerre contre Ford en 1990 récoltant au passage 10 millions de dollars en dédommagement et agissant comme son propre avocat contre Chrysler il recevrait une indemnité d’environ 30 millions de dollars en 1995.

  3. Robert G. Kearns is President and Founder of Kearns Insurance Corporation and Kearns Investment Corporation. Robert is also a founding partner of Kearns Edgewater Financial Services Inc. Originally from Dublin, he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Archaeology and Greek and Roman Civilizations from University College Dublin, Ireland, before immigrating to Canada in 1979.

  4. Back in the early 1960s, the individual Robert Kearns came up with the idea for an invention that all of us who drive the car routinely use. His invention was the intermittent windshield wiper system. Prior to his invention, windshield wiper systems came with two or three settings: either on or off, or high, low […]

  5. Flash of Genius. (film) Flash of Genius is a 2008 American biographical drama film directed by Marc Abraham. Philip Railsback wrote the screenplay based on a 1993 New Yorker article by John Seabrook. [2] The story focuses on Robert Kearns (played by Greg Kinnear) and his legal battle against the Ford Motor Company after they developed an ...

  6. 26 de nov. de 2014 · Kearns demandó a la Ford Motor Corporation en 1978 y a Chrysler en 1982 por infracción de patentes. El caso Ford fue a juicio en 1990 y hubo dos juicios, en los que se condenó a Ford, aunque se determinó que la infracción no fue deliberada.

  7. 3 de oct. de 2008 · Robert Kearns, the real one, was a 'Genius,' but difficult and volatile. ... Kearns was a Detroit university instructor in the 1960s when he hit upon the technology that would change his life.