Wisconsin Alumni Research v. Apple Inc.

  1. January 08, 2019

    Fed. Circ. Won't Revive $506M WARF IP Award Against Apple

    The full Federal Circuit will not review a decision that released Apple Inc. from a $506 million damages award in an infringement case brought by the licensing arm of the University of Wisconsin-Madison over a computer processor patent.

  2. November 29, 2018

    Full Fed. Circ. Urged To Revive $506M Award In Apple IP Row

    The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation has urged the full Federal Circuit to reconsider an earlier ruling that flipped a $506 million award against Apple over a computer processor patent, arguing that the panel erred in adopting Apple's construction of a claim term when a lower court had found that the iPhone maker had waived its chance to make that argument.

  3. September 28, 2018

    Fed. Circ. Tosses $506M WARF Patent Verdict Against Apple

    Apple Inc. on Friday escaped a $506 million damages award in a patent case brought by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation as the Federal Circuit found the iPhone maker did not infringe a computer processor patent.

  4. January 23, 2018

    WARF Urges Fed. Circ. To Uphold $506M Apple Patent Win

    The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation has told the Federal Circuit that a $506 million patent infringement verdict it won against Apple Inc. is well-founded and that the court should reject the tech giant's argument that the decision was "fraught with error" and must be overturned.

  5. October 25, 2017

    Apple Urges Fed. Circ. To Junk $506M Patent Loss To U. Wis.

    Apple Inc. has told the Federal Circuit that a Wisconsin federal court's $506 million judgment that the company infringed a computer processor patent held by the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation was "fraught with error" and must be overturned.