Cisco Systems. (Photo: Jason Doiy/ALM)
It looks as if Cisco Systems Inc. is going to lose the first ever virtual patent bench trial of the COVID-19 era.
Judge Henry Morgan of Virginia says he didn't know about his wife's small stake in Cisco until it was time to fill out financial disclosure forms. If he had, he wouldn't have presided over an eight-week virtual bench trial without telling anyone, the judge says.
October 05, 2020 at 02:30 PM
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The original version of this story was published on National Law Journal
Cisco Systems. (Photo: Jason Doiy/ALM)
It looks as if Cisco Systems Inc. is going to lose the first ever virtual patent bench trial of the COVID-19 era.
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