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Pressure is mounting on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to weigh in on Apple's failed bid for a sales ban against Samsung and to clarify the rules for injunctions in patent cases
Nokia's lawyers told the Federal Circuit that U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh "imposed an overly-strict and undue burden on the patent holder and invented new law out of whole cloth" in her ruling denyi
In her order denying Apple's bid for permanent injunctions against 26 Samsung products that a federal jury found violated Apple's patents, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh applied a heightened standard e
Originally Published: The Recorder
The order denying Apple's bid for permanent injunctions against 26 Samsung products that a federal jury found violated Apple's patents applies a heightened standard that requires patent holders to sh
Originally Published: The Recorder
The order denying Apple's bid for permanent injunctions against 26 Samsung products that a federal jury found violated Apple's patents applies a heightened standard that requires patent holders to sh
Originally Published: The Recorder
There are two ways to read Monday's court order denying Apple's bid for permanent injunctions against 26 Samsung products a federal jury found violated Apple's patents
Originally Published: The Recorder
Apple lawyer Harold McElhinny had argued that, without a ban on Samsung sales, jury's $1 billion patent verdict was a "slap on the wrist.
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