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Core Wireless Licensing S.a.r.l. v. LG Electronics, Inc. et al
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2:14-cv-00911
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March 27, 2020
No Fees For Core Wireless In $4.2M Patent Win Against LG
Core Wireless was unable Thursday to convince an Eastern District of Texas judge to award it attorney and witness fees after it won $4.2 million from LG over infringement claims linked to two cellphone component patents.
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September 06, 2016
LG Can't Dodge Core Wireless IP Suit Ahead Of Trial
A Texas federal judge on Friday denied LG Electronics Inc. bid to escape a suit accusing the tech company of infringing two Core Wireless Licensing SARL patents covering modern cellular network standards, saying LG's patent exhaustion argument fell short.
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August 23, 2016
Gilstrap Grants LG New Damages Trial After $3.5M IP Loss
LG Electronics Inc., found by a Texas federal jury in March to have infringed Core Wireless' smartphone user-interface patents through its Android-based smartphones, won a new trial on the issue of damages after a Texas federal judge said Tuesday there's insufficient evidence to support the $3.5 million award.
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July 14, 2016
LG Can't Criticize USPTO At Core Wireless Trial, Judge Says
A Texas federal magistrate judge has ruled that LG Electronics Inc. can't criticize the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's decision to validate certain Core Wireless Licensing S.a.r.l. tablet and smartphone technology patents when the case goes to trial in September, but said Core can praise the office for its decision.
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March 24, 2016
Jury Awards Core Wireless $3.5M In Patent Suit Against LG
A federal jury in Texas' Eastern District on Thursday awarded $3.5 million to Core Wireless Licensing S.a.r.l. after finding that LG Electronics Inc. infringed two of its smartphone user-interface patents with its Android-based smartphones.