Originally published by Michael C. Smith.
As readers will recall, Judge Gilstrap conducted a jury trial in this case in June of this year, and the jury returned a verdict finding that the asserted claims were not invalid, were infringed and willfully infringed, and assess damages through trial at $31,500,000. Yesterday Judge Gilstrap ruled on defendant ZTE’s motions for judgment as a matter of law on the issues of priority date, validity, and claim construction, denying all three. The court carried the damages issues to a later date
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