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Versata Software, Inc. et al v. SAP America, Inc. et al
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October 06, 2014
SAP, Versata Agree To Settle $391M Patent Dispute
Versata Software Inc. and SAP America Inc. agreed to settle a long-running patent dispute in Texas federal court on Friday, following the Federal Circuit's decision not to nix a $391 million infringement judgment against SAP in June.
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April 21, 2014
SAP Can't Quash Versata's $391M Patent Win
A Texas federal judge on Monday denied a request by SAP America Inc. to vacate a $391 million patent infringement judgment for Versata Software Inc. after SAP won a ruling from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office invalidating the patent-in-suit under the America Invents Act.
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April 17, 2013
1st AIA Review Hearing Less Like A Trial Than Expected
The first-ever hearing in an America Invents Act post-grant proceeding on Wednesday suggests that these reviews at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will have far more in common with oral arguments than with a typical court trial, attorneys say.
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September 09, 2011
CORRECTED: Versata Gets $345M Award Boosted In SAP Patent Suit
A Texas federal magistrate judge on Friday knocked $16 million off a $345 million jury award that business-management software maker SAP America Inc. must pay Versata Software Inc. for alleged patent infringement. (Correction: A previously published version of this article left out Versata's pre-judgment interest award. The error has been corrected.)
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May 13, 2011
SAP Hit With $345M Verdict In Versata Patent Suit
A federal jury in Texas found Friday that SAP America Inc. infringed three claims of a Versata Software Inc. patent for product pricing software and awarded Versata $260 million in compensation and $85 million in royalties.