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Carnegie Mellon University v. Marvell Technology Group, Ltd
Case Number:
14-1492
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Nature of Suit:
830 Patent Infringement (Fed. Question)
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February 17, 2016
Marvell, Carnegie Mellon Reach $750M Deal To End Patent War
Marvell Technology Group Ltd. agreed Wednesday to pay $750 million to settle a patent suit brought by Carnegie Mellon University over disk drive technology, months after the Federal Circuit vacated what had been a record $1.5 billion judgment against Marvell.
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November 17, 2015
Carnegie Mellon Patent Suit Partly On Hold For High Court
Carnegie Mellon University's efforts to recoup some of the $1.54 billion judgment it won against Marvell Technology Group Ltd. in a disk drive patent suit were partly put on hold Tuesday, pending the U.S. Supreme Court's review of the standard for willful infringement.
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October 06, 2015
Marvell, CMU Trade Barbs Over $1.5B Fed. Circ. IP Case
Carnegie Mellon University and Marvell Technology Group Ltd. responded Monday to each other's requests that the Federal Circuit rethink portions of its decision to slice a $1.54 billion trial judgment in their disk drive patent suit to about $278 million, with each side urging the court to reject the other's contentions.
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September 04, 2015
Marvell Also Asks For Full Fed. Circ. Review Of $1.5B Award
Marvell Technology Group Ltd. and Carnegie Mellon University may disagree over a Federal Circuit panel ripping up a record $1.54 billion judgment in their disk drive patent suit, but they both want the full appellate court to review the decision.
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September 03, 2015
Carnegie Mellon Wants Record $1.5B Patent Award Reheard
Carnegie Mellon University, in a bid to win back a record $1.54 billion judgment it won against Marvell Technology Group Ltd. in a disk drive patent suit, urged the Federal Circuit to rehear the case en banc after the court slashed the award to $278 million.
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August 05, 2015
Fed. Circ. Toss Of $1.5B Verdict Complicates Patent Damages
In a Tuesday decision vacating part of a record $1.5 billion patent judgment against Marvell Technology Group Ltd., the Federal Circuit made the analysis of patent damages more complex by saying products made and shipped overseas may be subject to American patent law if they're sold in the U.S.
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August 04, 2015
Record $1.5B Marvell Verdict Slashed To $278M By Fed. Circ.
The Federal Circuit on Tuesday significantly reduced the record $1.54 billion judgment that Carnegie Mellon University won against Marvell Technology Group Ltd. in a disk drive patent suit, leaving $278 million in damages intact and ordering a new trial to recalculate the remaining amount.
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April 07, 2015
Marvell Warns Fed. Circ. On Dangers Of $1.5B Verdict
Marvell Technology Group Ltd. urged a Federal Circuit panel on Tuesday to throw out a record $1.54 billion judgment against it for allegedly infringing disk drive patents owned by Carnegie Mellon University, saying that affirming a jury's erroneous use of foreign sales in the verdict would have "sweeping consequences" for royalty awards.
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January 06, 2015
USPTO Validates Patent Behind CMU's $1.5B Marvell Win
Carnegie Mellon University scored a victory Monday when the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office affirmed the validity of a CMU disk drive patent that a Pennsylvania federal jury found Marvell Technology Group Ltd. had infringed, which led to a $1.54 billion judgment the company is now appealing.
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November 24, 2014
Marvell Tells Fed. Circ. To Kill $1.5B Patent Verdict
Marvell Technology Group Ltd. has again urged the Federal Circuit to reverse a record $1.54 billion judgment against it for allegedly infringing disk drive patents owned by Carnegie Mellon University, saying the huge award "cries out for reversal."