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June 26, 2013
Logic Devices Incorporated v. Apple, Inc
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3:13-cv-02943
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December 04, 2014
Apple Deserves Fees After Chipmaker's 'Huge Mistake': Judge
A California federal judge ruled Thursday that Apple Inc. is entitled to attorneys' fees from chipmaker Logic Devices Inc. in its case accusing the tech titan of infringing a patent later ruled invalid for double-patenting, saying the case is exceptional because Logic Devices' suit was a "huge mistake."
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