2002 Acquistions by RIM

In 2002, Research In Motion (RIM) acquired three U.S. based companies for total consideration of approximately US$20 million cash. RIM purchased the assets of Slangsoft, Inc. on June 24, 2002, to help facilitate foreign language input and display on handheld products. RIM was represented by and in-house team led by Karima Bawa, Naseem Rana and David Castell and by McCarthy Tétrault LLP with a team that included Cheryl Slusarchuk, Ted Koffman and Cappone D’Angelo. Slangsoft, Inc. was represented by Merrill Kraines, Yvan-Claude Pierre, Traci Tomaselli and Gina Sickinger of Fulbright & Jaworski LLP. John Burgess of Hale and Dorr LLP acted as Massachusetts counsel and Oren Lubow of Naschitz, Brandes & Co. acted as Israeli counsel to RIM.

RIM acquired Arizan Corporation on July 2, 2002, to provide RIM with technologies and personnel to help drive attachment handling applications for Blackberry Wireless Handhelds™. RIM was represented by an in-house team led by Karima Bawa, Naseem Rana and David Castell and by McCarthy Tétrault LLP with a team that included Cheryl Slusarchuk, ted Koffman and Cappone D’Angelo. David Pedley of Pedley, Zielke & Gordinier PLLC acted as Georgia counsel to RIM. Arizan Corporation was represented by Carter Allen of CGA Technology Counsel.

RIM acquired TeamOn Systems, Inc. on August 7, 2002, to provide RIM with additional expertise in developing solutions that enable individuals to access major email systems (including POP3, IMAP4, proprietary and corporate systems) using various wireless devices. RIM was represented by an in-house team led by Karima Bawa, Naseem Rana and David Castell and by McCarthy Tétrault LLP with a team that included Cheryl Slusarchuk, Ted Koffman and Cappone D’Angelo. Bruce A. Robertson of Garvey Schubert Barer acted as Washinton state counsel to RIM. TeamOn Systems Inc. was represented by Sonya F. Erickson, Gordon Empey and Paul Mobley of Venture Law Group.