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Koninklijke Kpn N.V. v. Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson et al
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June 20, 2023
Gilstrap Rules KPN Can't Have Atty Fees In $32M Patent Win
U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap ruled Tuesday that Dutch telecommunications company KPN can't receive attorney fees and expert costs on top of its $31.5 million patent infringement lawsuit win, finding that the case isn't exceptional and that Swedish rival Ericsson was previously sanctioned for its trial conduct.
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October 07, 2022
Ericsson Eyes Retrial After KPN's $32M Network Patent Win
Ericsson has urged a Texas federal judge to undo a jury's $32 million infringement award against it in rival KPN's patent suit over networking technology, arguing that the court wrongfully blocked evidence that supported its defense against willfulness.
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September 21, 2022
How Telecom Co. KPN Won A $32M Verdict Against Ericsson
In a Texas courtroom in August, lawyers for a relatively small Dutch telecom company looked to convince eight jurors that Ericsson, an industry behemoth, deliberately infringed patents for improving how wireless networks transmit signals while fighting Ericsson's argument that the company's patents raised privacy concerns.
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August 26, 2022
Dutch Telecom KPN Nets $31.5M Jury Award For Patent Suit
A federal jury in Texas has handed Dutch telecommunications company KPN more than $31.5 million after finding Swedish telecom giant Ericsson infringed at least one claim in the three patents relating to telecommunications networks.
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April 07, 2022
IP Forecast: Norton Fights Patent Suit, Armed With New Attys
The company behind Norton's AntiVirus brand of malware detection software has armed itself with some new BigLaw guns to defend against a nearly decade-old patent lawsuit that claims some of that software was actually developed by professors at Columbia University. Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major intellectual property matters facing the court in the coming week.