Cascades Computer Innovation LLC v. RPX Corporation et al

  1. March 25, 2016

    Samsung Beats Rest Of Cascades' Antitrust Claims

    A California federal judge on Friday dismissed with prejudice the remaining state law claims from Cascades Computer Innovation in an antitrust suit accusing Samsung of conspiring with others to avoid licensing a smartphone patent, one month after tossing four federal antitrust claims in the case.

  2. February 24, 2016

    Samsung Escapes Bulk Of Antitrust Suit Over IP Licensing

    A California federal judge on Tuesday tossed the greater part of an antitrust suit accusing Samsung of conspiring with others to avoid licensing a smartphone patent, saying the patent holding company lacks standing in light of a jury verdict clearing Samsung in a separate case.

  3. February 12, 2016

    Cascades Says Samsung Buried It In Pointless Documents

    Samsung and the company accusing it of conspiring to avoid licensing a cellphone patent traded jabs in California federal court Friday, as Cascades Innovations complained the tech giant has dumped thousands of irrelevant documents on it.

  4. December 15, 2015

    Samsung Says Verdict Left 'Gaping Hole' In Patent Row

    Samsung Electronics Co. and RPX Corp. urged a California federal court Tuesday to toss Cascades Computer Innovation LLC's suit accusing them of conspiring to avoid licensing a cellphone patent, saying that a jury's non-infringement finding in a related suit left a "gaping hole" in the case that can't be patched. 

  5. November 18, 2015

    Cascades Claims Verdict Doesn't End Samsung Antitrust Suit

    Cascades Computer Innovation LLC asked a California federal judge on Tuesday not to dismiss its suit accusing Samsung of conspiring to avoid licensing a cellphone patent, arguing that a jury's non-infringement finding in a related case only covers one patent out of dozens potentially affected by the purported boycott.

  6. November 04, 2015

    Samsung Says Noninfringement Verdict Dooms Antitrust Case

    Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. urged a California federal court Tuesday to toss an antitrust suit filed by a company dubbed "the original patent troll" alleging cellphone makers conspired to avoid licensing its patent, arguing a jury's finding that Samsung did not infringe ends the suit.

  7. October 08, 2015

    HTC And 'Original Patent Troll' End Antitrust Suit

    A California federal judge signed off Thursday on a deal that ends an antitrust case accusing HTC Corp. of conspiring with other cellphone manufacturers to refuse to license intellectual property held by a company led by an attorney once described as "the original patent troll."

  8. January 31, 2014

    Motorola Exits NPE Patent Boycott Suit

    Cascades Computer Innovation LLC on Friday agreed to dismiss its claims against Motorola Mobility LLC in an antitrust suit accusing patent aggregator RPX Corp. and several Android device makers, including Motorola, of conspiring to refuse its patent licenses, according to court documents.

  9. December 05, 2013

    Android Makers Still Can't Escape NPE Boycott Suit

    A California federal judge on Tuesday refused to toss an antitrust suit accusing patent aggregator RPX Corp. and several Android device makers of conspiring to refuse patent licenses from Cascades Computer Innovation LLC, finding that Cascades had sufficiently bolstered its previously dismissed complaint.

  10. May 28, 2013

    Android Makers, RPX Didn't Form Conspiracy, Judge Hears

    Android phone makers HTC Corp., Samsung Electronics Co. and Motorola Mobility Inc. and patent aggregator RPX Corp. urged a California federal judge Tuesday to toss allegations they improperly conspired to refuse patent licenses, arguing that plaintiff Cascades Computer Innovation LLC has failed to plausibly allege a conspiracy. 

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