...licenses in calculating reasonable royalty rates. The following January, in Uniloc USA Inc. v. Microsoft Corp., it rejected the so-called 25...
Lawyers for Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. kicked off their high-stakes patent infringement trial last week on a day marked by drama and tension. Much is at stake. Apple seeks $2.5 billion fr
A Texas federal judge has excluded the royalty testimony of a patent plaintiff's damages expert, finding that the expert's analysis assumed that two defendants would have agreed to unreasonable royal
... A key 2011 win last year for Finnegan client Uniloc USA Inc. came in January, when the Federal Circuit ruled that Microsoft...
No protective order can anticipate all contingencies, but an early and informed discussion can simplify the process
...Uniloc with a patent re-examination launched by Microsoft in Uniloc USA Inc. v. Microsoft Corp. The patent office upheld all of...
...a common patent damages calculation canon. The unanimous panel in Uniloc USA Inc. v. Microsoft Corp. on Jan. 4 essentially told the...
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...litigation." The firms' clients include Dunkin' Donuts and Uniloc USA Inc. Hayes won a $388 million damages award for Uniloc against...
...trigger the biggest verdict of 2010. The case pitted Oracle USA Inc., the business software company, against competitor SAP A.G. It ended...
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