ParkerVision, Inc. v. QUALCOMM Incorporated et al

  1. April 18, 2025

    Qualcomm Judge Bemoans 'Inefficiency' In Patent Fights

    A Florida federal judge has scheduled a third hearing on claim construction in a ParkerVision Inc. lawsuit against Qualcomm Inc. over wireless communications patents, while commenting about "the inefficiency of patent litigation."

  2. February 10, 2025

    'Noxious' Anti-Qualcomm Media Blitz Won't Be Blocked

    A Florida federal judge said Friday he won't tell a company that used to make automated video cameras to stop its Glenn Beck-aided media blitz connecting its patent campaign against Qualcomm Inc. to conspiracy theories involving former President Barack Obama, "regardless of how noxious it may be."

  3. September 06, 2024

    Fed. Circ. Revives ParkerVision Patent Suit Against Qualcomm

    The Federal Circuit on Friday revived a ParkerVision Inc. lawsuit against Qualcomm Inc. over wireless communications patents, ruling that a Florida judge wrongly relied on earlier decisions to grant summary judgment to Qualcomm and exclude ParkerVision's experts.

  4. April 05, 2022

    Qualcomm Finally Beats Fla. Chip Patent Suit

    Qualcomm has beat the latest patent lawsuit facing the chipmaker in Florida federal court, this one over patents owned by a small rival that covers wireless technology, with a judge's ruling that the Federal Circuit had already resolved the issue over five years ago.

  5. September 30, 2019

    Qualcomm Looks To Trim ParkerVision's Wireless Patent Suit

    Qualcomm Inc. has urged a Florida federal judge to trim two of four patent claims in an infringement lawsuit brought by ParkerVision Inc., arguing the wireless technology company is simply "taking another bite at the apple" after a judge tossed ParkerVision's $173 million trial win over related claims.

  6. July 18, 2016

    ParkerVision-Samsung Smartphone Row Ends In Patent Deal

    Wireless communications company ParkerVision Inc. said Monday that Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. had agreed to license ParkerVision's patent portfolio to settle infringement suits over the Korean tech giant's smartphones in Florida federal courts and the U.S. International Trade Commission.

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