Fractus, S.A. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. et al

  1. June 29, 2012

    Samsung Must Pay $38M For Willful Infringement In Fractus Suit

    A federal judge in Texas on Thursday stung Samsung Electronics Co. with an additional $15 million for willful infringement of four Fractus SA patents covering cell phone antenna technology, adding to a $23 million penalty already levied by a jury.

  2. June 02, 2011

    Fractus, LG Settle Cellphone Antenna Patent Dispute

    Fractus SA agreed to drop an infringement suit against LG Electronics Inc. over cell phone antenna technology in Texas federal court on Wednesday, roughly a week after winning a $23 million jury verdict against Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

  3. May 24, 2011

    Samsung Hit For $23M In Fractus Antenna Patent Fight

    A federal jury in Texas on Monday found that Samsung Electronics Co. infringed four Fractus SA patents for cell phone antenna technology, and ordered the electronics giant to pay $23 million.

  4. April 22, 2011

    RIM, Fractus Settle Antenna Patent Row

    BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. will settle a Fractus SA suit accusing it and other tech giants of infringing patents on internal antennas in phones and other devices, the two sides said Tuesday.

  5. June 14, 2010

    Sharp Strikes Deal In Fractus Antenna Patent Dispute

    Sharp Corp. and one of its units have reached a settlement in an infringement suit brought by Barcelona, Spain-based Fractus SA over several patents for antenna technology, narrowing a far-reaching list of defendants that includes units of LG Electronics Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

  6. January 08, 2010

    Court Rejects Moves To Toss Fractus Antenna Suit

    Adopting several recommendations by a magistrate judge, a federal court has refused to dismiss Fractus SA’s patent infringement claims against Sharp Corp. and Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. over internal antenna technology.

  7. May 06, 2009

    Samsung, LG Face Internal Antenna Patent Suit

    Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., LG Electronics Inc. and several other major cell phone makers have been tied into a patent infringement action by a Barcelona-based firm over its internal antenna technology.