LaserDynamics, Inc. v. Asus Computer International et al

  1. June 03, 2011

    LaserDynamics Gets $9.3M In 2nd Round Of Patent Suit

    Quanta Computer Inc. must pay LaserDynamics Inc. $9.3 million for infringing a disk recognition patent, after an initial $52 million award in the case was scrapped a year ago, according to a Friday judgment in Texas federal court.

  2. June 23, 2010

    Disk IP Injunction Would Hurt Quanta's Business: Judge

    LaserDynamics Inc., which is seeking a new trial in its infringement case against Quanta Computer Inc. over a disk recognition patent after the judge cut a $52 million jury verdict to $6.2 million, has lost its bid for a permanent injunction against the defendant.

  3. June 09, 2010

    LaserDynamics IP Case Award Cut From $52M To $6M

    A federal judge on Wednesday slashed a $52 million jury verdict against Quanta Computer Inc. for infringing LaserDynamics Inc.’s disk recognition patent to $6.2 million, giving the plaintiff 10 days to choose between the lower award and a new trial on damages.

  4. April 08, 2010

    Judge To Review $52M Disk IP Verdict Against Quanta

    A federal judge has asked for additional briefing to determine whether a $52 million jury verdict against Quanta Computer Inc. for infringing LaserDynamics Inc.’s disk recognition patent is excessive and warrants Quanta to receive a new trial or reduction in the damages award.

  5. January 21, 2010

    Quanta Seeks Stay On $57.5M Ruling In Disk Case

    Quanta Computer Inc. is trying to stay a $57.5 million judgment against it until a federal court reviews the company's motion to reduce the jury damages award, which was handed to LaserDynamics Inc. in a disk recognition patent infringement case.

  6. January 07, 2010

    Quanta Owes $57M In Disk Patent Case: Judge

    A federal judge has tacked on an additional award to a $52 million jury verdict in favor of Japan-based LaserDynamics Inc., after the jury's finding that Quanta Computer Inc. infringed a patent covering computer technology for disk recognition and the court's rejection of Quanta’s inequitable conduct defense.

  7. July 07, 2009

    Quanta Hit With $52M Verdict In Disk Patent Suit

    A federal jury in Texas has awarded $52 million to Japan-based LaserDynamics Inc., finding that Quanta Computer Inc. infringed the company’s patent covering computer technology to recognize a CD or DVD.

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