By Scott Graham | July 19, 2019
Justice Department's concerns about national security are "unsubstantiated," the commission says, and an improper attempt to shield Qualcomm from the antitrust laws.
By Jenna Greene | July 19, 2019
'We exposed the softest underbelly of Acacia's position and repeatedly notified Acacia that we would seek fees if it refused to drop these meritless positions,' Reines said.
By Scott Graham | July 17, 2019
With backing from Defense and Energy departments, Justice tells the Ninth Circuit that failing to stay Koh's antitrust order could jeopardize national, even nuclear security.
By Scott Graham | July 9, 2019
The wireless giant adds Goldstein & Russell to its team while arguing that Koh wrongly found it had an antitrust duty to deal with its rivals. Meanwhile, the FTC has consented to Qualcomm's request to expedite briefing on the merits.
By Scott Graham | July 8, 2019
The Federal Circuit ordered the USPTO to reconsider an attack on the validity of two patents held by VirnetX, which holds two judgments worth almost $1 billion against the iPhone maker.
By Scott Graham | July 3, 2019
PTAB's increasing reluctance to hold trials on patent validity challenges is one possible factor on why filings could be down, experts say. Yet, Unified Patents is doing its part to keep the PTAB busy. It filed 28 petitions during the first half of the year, tied with Google for second most, behind only Apple Inc.
By Angela Morris | June 25, 2019
“We're not going to let this stop what we all need to do. I don't know that was ever spoken, but the feeling was, 'We have a job to do, and we are going to do it. We're not going to let what happened interfere,'" attorney Mark Strachan said.
By Scott Graham | June 21, 2019
After nine years of litigation, U.S. District Judge Liam O'Grady says there was no evidence to support a jury award of $1.75 million against Adobe Systems.
By Scott Graham | June 19, 2019
Co-defendants Bristol-Myers Squibb turns to Arnold & Porter, while J&J calls on Drinker Biddle and Japan Tobacco tabs Holland & Knight.
By Scott Graham | June 14, 2019
Continental made the latest move Wednesday, asking U.S. Magistrate Judge Nathaneal Cousins of San Jose to block Nokia from pursuing patent infringement actions against Daimler in three different German courts.
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