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Lenovo (United States) Inc. et al v. InterDigital Technology Corporation et al
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October 15, 2024
Lenovo, InterDigital Settle Patent And Antitrust Suits
A Delaware federal judge on Tuesday dismissed long-running antitrust and patent claims between Lenovo and InterDigital on Tuesday, after InterDigital announced the companies would drop their allegations in accordance with the terms of a patent licensing deal and a binding arbitration agreement.
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October 05, 2020
DOJ Asks To Appear in Lenovo-InterDigital Case Hearing
The Justice Department has asked a Delaware federal court for permission to appear during an oral argument scheduled later this month on pending motions in Lenovo's antitrust suit over InterDigital's licensing of standard-essential patents.
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September 02, 2020
InterDigital Says UK Ruling On SEPs Hurts Lenovo's Case
A patent-licensing company told a Delaware federal court that a recent ruling from the U.K.'s top court confirms that it had asked for the proper venue to set a global licensing rate in its dispute with Lenovo over standard-essential patents for cellular technology.
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August 13, 2020
DOJ Defends Lenovo Intervention, Antitrust Policy Evolution
The U.S. Department of Justice doubled down Wednesday on its support for InterDigital in a licensing dispute brought by Lenovo over standard-essential patents, arguing that its views on the intersection of competition law and intellectual property have not abruptly shifted as Lenovo claims but have evolved over time.
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August 06, 2020
Lenovo Attacks DOJ Brief In InterDigital Case As Unhelpful
Lenovo has pushed back against a Justice Department statement supporting InterDigital in a licensing dispute over standard-essential patents, arguing that attacks on its antitrust allegations merely reflect what the agency's leadership wants the law to be.
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August 04, 2020
InterDigital Blasts 'Intertwined' Attys In Lenovo SEP Row
InterDigital has urged a Delaware federal judge to reject a trade association's proposed amicus brief in an IP licensing fight Lenovo is waging against the company, arguing that the brief is a backdoor attempt by Lenovo to cram in additional arguments and make assertions that would contradict ones made in other litigation.
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July 21, 2020
Lenovo Defends Antitrust Suit Over InterDigital SEPs
Lenovo has hit back against InterDigital's government-backed bid to toss a suit alleging it violates antitrust law through licensing practices for its standard-essential patents, contending that InterDigital acquired its monopoly position for cellular technology through an unlawful scheme.
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July 20, 2020
DOJ Knocks Lenovo's Antitrust Case Against InterDigital
The U.S. Department of Justice has waded into a licensing dispute over standard-essential patents between electronics maker Lenovo and InterDigital, urging a Delaware federal court to reject Lenovo and its Motorola Mobility unit's "overbroad interpretations of the antitrust laws."
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June 23, 2020
InterDigital Calls Lenovo's Antitrust Suit A Retaliatory Move
InterDigital Technology Corp. told a Delaware federal court that Lenovo's lawsuit accusing it of antitrust violations is just retaliation for its efforts to get the electronics maker to pay a fair licensing fee for standard-essential patents.
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April 13, 2020
Lenovo Expands InterDigital Dispute Into Antitrust Arena
Lenovo has hit InterDigital Technology Corp. with a lawsuit in Delaware federal court alleging that the patent licensing company is illegally monopolizing the market for cellular technology and driving up the price of laptops, tablets and mobile phones.