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The following articles and press releases reflect our recent trial results:
PROJECTS ON BEHALF OF PLAINTIFF:
ParkerVision Inc. v. Qualcomm Incorporated
"ParkerVision, Inc. (Nasdaq:PRKR), a developer and marketer of semiconductor technology solutions for wireless applications, today announced that a jury in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida awarded ParkerVision past damages of $173 million for Qualcomm's direct and indirect infringement of ParkerVision patents."
Papst Licensing v. Smaunsg Electronics Co., et al.
"An Eastern District of Texas jury has slapped Samsung
with a $5.9 million verdict, finding it infringed two claims of German intellectual property licensing
company Papst’s patent covering data transfers that occur in smartphones and tablets."
Summit 6 LLC v. Research In Motion Corp., et al.
"A $15 million patent infringement verdict [was secured] on behalf of Dallas, Texas-based Summit 6 LLC against Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and Samsung Telecommunications America, Inc. The verdict was handed down on April 5, 2013 after a six-day jury trial before Judge Reed O'Connor in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas."
Summit 6 LLC v. Samsung Electronics Co., et al.
Federal Circuit affirmed jury verdict of infringement and $15 million royalty damages.
PROJECTS ON BEHALF OF DEFENDANT:
Deere & Company v. Duroc LLC, Alamo Group, Inc., Bush Hog, Inc., & Great Plains Manufacturing Incorporated
"Jurors have ruled against tractor maker Deere & Co. in a lawsuit that alleged rivals were infringing on its patent covering the design of heavy-duty mowing blades.
Federal jurors in Davenport found last week that rotary cutters marketed by Bush Hog Inc. and Great Plains Manufacturing Inc. didn't infringe on Deere's patent.
The trial centered on competing brands of rotary cutters, which are pulled behind tractors and are used to cut through fields after harvest and clear weeds and brush.
Deere filed the lawsuit in 2009 contending the Bush Hog and Great Plains brands infringed on a patent issued in 2000 that covers a deck design meant to keep the blades clean by stopping debris from accumulating.
Deere had been seeking an injunction and damages for lost profits and royalties."
Nouvelle Analytics
12912 Hill Country Blvd.
Suite F-225
Austin, TX 78738
ph: 512.614.1335
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