Try our Advanced Search for more refined results
Radware, LTD. et al v. F5 Networks, Inc.
Case Number:
5:13-cv-02024
See also:
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Judge:
Firms
Companies
Sectors & Industries:
-
July 26, 2016
Radware Can't Get Injunction After Patent Trial, Rival Says
Radware Ltd. isn't entitled to an order barring rival F5 Networks Inc. from further infringement of two network load-balancing patents after winning a $6.4 million jury verdict, F5 told a California federal court Monday, arguing that its competitor hasn't shown an injunction is necessary.
-
July 14, 2016
Radware Says Halo Defeats Rival's $6.4M Verdict Appeal
Radware Ltd. told a California federal court on Wednesday that two rulings under the Supreme Court's new Halo decision support the rejection of computer networking rival F5 Networks Inc.'s motion to undo a $6.4 million patent infringement verdict in Radware's favor.
-
April 21, 2016
Radware Urges Court To Uphold $6.4M Verdict In Patent Suit
Radware Ltd. on Wednesday defended the $6.4 million verdict awarded by a California federal jury against a computer networking rival for infringing two network load-balancing patents, saying its rival's argument over willfulness was too late and unsupported by evidence.
-
March 30, 2016
Jury's Willfulness Finding Lacks Evidence, Tech Co. Says
A computer networking company ordered by a California jury this month to pay $6.4 million for infringing two network load-balancing patents argued Tuesday there was insufficient evidence presented to demonstrate it had been aware of one of the patents.
-
March 16, 2016
Jury Awards Radware $6.4M In Load-Balance Patent Trial
A California jury on Wednesday awarded $6.4 million to Israel-based Radware Ltd. in a patent infringement suit against F5 Networks Inc., saying F5 willfully infringed two network load-balancing patents.
-
February 22, 2016
Tech Co. Ducks Infringement Claims With Patent Modification
A computer networking company on Friday ducked allegations that recent versions of its products infringe several claims of two network load balancing patents after making modifications to them, according a filing in California federal court.
-
May 02, 2014
Network Cos. Say Radware Load-Balance Patents Invalid
Two computer networking companies urged a California federal judge on Friday to throw out Radware Ltd.'s lawsuits accusing them of infringing three patents on network load balancing, arguing that the patents are invalid because their language improperly mixes patent claims or is unclear.