Intellectual Ventures I LLC v. Symantec Corporation et al.

  1. August 31, 2017

    Intellectual Ventures Hit With Fee Shift In Patent Fight

    A Delaware federal judge ruled Thursday that nonpracticing entity Intellectual Ventures LLC should cover a portion of computer security company Trend Micro Inc.'s legal fees, based on an "unusual" circumstance of an expert witness changing his position during a patent trial and later admitting he had done so.

  2. September 30, 2016

    Intellectual Ventures' Appeal Nixes Its Own $8M IP Win

    Intellectual Ventures I LLC's appeal of its patent infringement case against Symantec Corp. and Trend Micro Inc. backfired Friday, as the Federal Circuit not only upheld a lower court's findings that two of its patents were invalid but also invalidated a third patent, reversing a favorable $8 million jury verdict.

  3. March 10, 2016

    Symantec Can't Ditch $8M Jury Verdict Over Antivirus Patent

    Symantec lost a bid on Thursday to overturn a jury's $8 million verdict for infringing one of Intellectual Ventures' antivirus patents when a Delaware federal judge found the jury's finding was backed up by substantial evidence.

  4. December 01, 2015

    Symantec Seeks To Ax Verdict In Intellectual Ventures Fight

    Symantec pushed a Delaware federal judge Tuesday to overrule a jury's $8 million verdict for infringing one of Intellectual Ventures' antivirus patents, a move that if successful could be a step toward erasing a $17 million judgment the intellectual property-licensing company won against the firm earlier this year.

  5. April 10, 2015

    Symantec, Trend Mico Try To Halt Intellectual Ventures Trial

    Security software companies Trend Micro Inc. and Symantec Corp. pushed a Delaware federal court Friday to invalidate the antivirus patents Intellectual Ventures claims they infringed, a move that has the potential to halt Trend Micro's upcoming trial and unwind a $17 million jury verdict against Symantec if successful.

  6. March 31, 2015

    Intellectual Ventures Rips Alice Attack In Symantec IP Suit

    Intellectual Ventures I LLC blasted a bid by Symantec Corp. to invalidate three antivirus software patents as abstract under the U.S. Supreme Court's Alice framework after the company was hit with a $17 million infringement verdict, arguing Monday that Symantec's argument would mean that no software is patentable.

  7. March 20, 2015

    Symantec Says Alice Axes $17M Intellectual Ventures IP Win

    Symantec Corp. asked a Delaware Federal judge on Friday to discard a February jury verdict that its Norton AntiVirus software infringed Intellectual Ventures Management LLC patents and hold that the patents are invalid for claiming abstract ideas under the U.S. Supreme Court's Alice standard.

  8. March 16, 2015

    Symantec Slams Intellectual Ventures' $7M Fee Bid In IP Row

    Symantec Corp. on Friday slammed Intellectual Ventures I LLC's bid to add $7.5 million in prejudgment interest to a $17 million jury award in its patent infringement suit in Delaware federal court, asking for patent invalidation under the high court's Alice abstract patentability standard.

  9. February 23, 2015

    Intellectual Ventures Guns For $7M More In Symantec IP Row

    Intellectual Ventures I LLC asked a Delaware federal judge on Friday to tack on $7.5 million in prejudgment interest to a $17 million jury award it won in an intellectual property battle with Symantec Corp., saying it is entitled to the interest under federal damages law.

  10. February 06, 2015

    Jury Awards Intellectual Ventures $17M In Symantec IP Row

    A Delaware federal jury found Friday that Symantec Corp. infringed on two out of the three patents Intellectual Ventures Management LLC took the company to trial over, and awarded a total of $17 million, much lower than the $300 million the plaintiffs had sought.

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