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NexStep, Inc. v. Comcast Cable Communications, LLC
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May 13, 2022
Judge Overturns Verdict Against Comcast In NexStep IP Row
A Delaware federal judge has reversed a jury's finding that Comcast indirectly infringed a technology maker's patent for "concierge" technology and found that the determination was backed by shaky expert testimony, but he refused to grant the telecommunications giant a new trial.
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November 19, 2021
Fed. Circ. Case Sunk Bid For $600M Damages In Comcast Trial
A Delaware federal judge has explained why a patent owner that had been seeking $600 million from Comcast was prevented from presenting any damages theories at a September infringement trial, citing a recent Federal Circuit ruling seen as raising the bar for damages disclosures.
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October 12, 2021
Comcast Fights Del. Jury's Xfinity Infringement Verdict
Comcast has told a Delaware federal judge to reject last month's jury verdict that found its Xfinity app indirectly infringes a small technology company's remote control patent, arguing there wasn't enough evidence to back the finding.
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September 24, 2021
Del. Jury Says Comcast App Infringes 1 Of Tech Co.'s Patents
A federal Delaware jury issued a verdict finding Comcast's Xfinity brand app indirectly infringes a small technology company's patent for a way of turning a remote control into a customer service "concierge device," but cleared Comcast of claims of infringing a related patent.
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September 17, 2021
Comcast Can't Invalidate NexStep's 'Concierge' Patents
A Delaware judge denied an early win bid Friday to Comcast Cable Communications in its effort to invalidate two customer troubleshooting "concierge" patents just ahead of a jury trial on allegations the cable and internet giant infringed NexStep's methods of combining and integrating telecom services.
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September 16, 2021
IP Forecast: Trial Lawyer School TM Fight Lands At 10th Circ.
Famed litigator Gerry Spence will ask a federal appeals court next week to reverse a trademark injunction in a bitter fight with his former legal training school. Here's a look at that case plus all the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.