SAN FRANCISCO — Ericsson and Apple Inc. will have to hash out their LTE licensing dispute—or part of it, at least—in the Northern District of California.

U.S. District Judge James Donato refused Monday to throw out Apple’s declaratory judgment action over seven of Ericsson’s LTE standard-essential patents, despite Ericsson’s argument that they’re just a drop in the bucket of its mammoth LTE portfolio.

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