A jury’s verdict of more than $45 million in a patent suit over cell phone location technology has been reduced to $18.6 million by a federal judge to eliminate the jury’s award for future infringement damages.

But U.S. District Judge Sue L. Robinson also issued a permanent injunction in TruePosition Inc. v. Andrew Corp. to bar any future infringement, and increased the verdict by 25 percent, to $23.25 million, as a result of the jury’s finding that the defendant’s infringement was “willful.”

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