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Finjan, Inc. v. Juniper Network, Inc.
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3:17-cv-05659
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- Bienert Katzman
- BraunHagey & Borden
- Cooley LLP
- Fish & Richardson
- Irell & Manella
- Jackson Lewis PC
- Kirkland & Ellis
- Kramer Levin
- Quinn Emanuel
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July 27, 2021
Alsup OKs $5.9M Fees From Finjan, Slams Kramer Levin Attys
Finjan Inc. must foot a $5.9 million portion of Juniper Networks' legal bill but doesn't deserve sanctions, U.S. District Judge William Alsup ruled Monday, while noting that "in no way" does his order vindicate three Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP partners who represented Finjan in the patent infringement suit.
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July 15, 2021
IP Forecast: Alsup To Hear Finjan's Fee Fight With Juniper
Finjan will argue next week it should not have to pay nearly $6 million in legal fees to Juniper Networks after losing a patent case that Judge William Alsup said was loaded with "patent B.S." Here's a look at where that case stands, plus the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.
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May 24, 2021
Finjan Owes $5.9M In Patent 'Fiasco,' Special Master Says
Finjan Inc. should foot a $5.9 million portion of Juniper Networks' legal bill, a special master has determined, after U.S. District Judge William Alsup said Finjan repeatedly "wasted everyone's time and energy" by flip-flopping on its patent infringement theory in an attempt to artificially boost damages.
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January 11, 2021
Alsup Orders Finjan To Pay For 'Utterly Failed' Patent 'Fiasco'
U.S. District Judge William Alsup said Finjan Inc. repeatedly "wasted everyone's time and energy" by flip-flopping on its patent infringement theory in an attempt to artificially boost damages, ordering Finjan on Saturday to pay a to-be-determined portion of Juniper Networks' $8.7 million legal bill following Finjan's defeat at trial.
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January 07, 2021
Alsup Rips 'Standard Patent BS' In $8.7M Atty Fee Fight
U.S. District Judge William Alsup appeared unlikely to let Finjan Inc. skip out on Juniper Networks' $8.65 million legal bill following its defeat at trial, calling out Finjan on Thursday for changing its patent infringement theory to inflate damages and lamenting the "standard patent BS by bought-and-paid-for experts."
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December 15, 2020
Finjan Fights $8.7M Fee Bid For 'BS' Juniper Patent War
Finjan urged a California federal judge not to force it to pay Juniper Networks' $8.65 million legal bill for its expenses defending a case that Judge William Alsup said evoked "all the BS that goes on" in patent lawsuits, arguing that the case was "far from frivolous" and pursued in good faith.
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December 02, 2020
Finjan Faces $8.7M Fee Bid For 'BS' Juniper Patent War
Finjan and its lawyers at Kramer Levin could face blowback for their litigation style to the tune of $8.65 million in attorney fees if Judge William Alsup, who said the case evoked "all the BS that goes on" in patent lawsuits, ultimately accepts Juniper Network's claims that the three-year patent war was based on an exceptionally weak case.
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May 23, 2019
Alsup Rejects Finjan Bid For New Trial In Malware Patent Case
U.S. District Judge William Alsup on Wednesday turned down a request by cybersecurity firm Finjan to set aside a December jury verdict that found its competitor Juniper Networks did not infringe its patents.
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May 09, 2019
Alsup Rips 'Obstinate' Attys, Patent 'BS' In Finjan-Juniper War
U.S. District Judge William Alsup threw up his hands Thursday at cybersecurity firms Finjan and Juniper Networks as they continued battling it out following December's "showdown" trial over malware detection technology, calling their attorneys "obstinate" and saying he's tired of "all the BS that goes on" in patent litigation.
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April 01, 2019
Finjan, Juniper Each Cry Foul After Malware Detection IP Trial
Nearly four months after a California federal jury found that Juniper Networks Inc. didn't infringe Finjan Inc.'s malware detection patent, the two cybersecurity firms have accused each other of misconduct.