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Intellectual Property

Sep. 27, 2014

Newegg questions conduct in fee shifting fight

Making a second bid for attorney fees after warding off patent infringement claims, Newegg.com Inc. alleged that a subsidiary of Newport Beach-based patent holding company Acacia Research Corp. misapplied patent law.


By Kevin Lee


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN JOSE - Making a second bid for attorney fees after warding off patent infringement claims, Newegg.com Inc. alleged that a subsidiary of Newport Beach-based patent holding company Acacia Research Corp. misapplied patent law.


During a court hearing held late Wednesday afternoon, Newegg's lead counsel Yar R. Chaikovsky told U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul S. Grewal that counsel for the Acacia subsidiary...

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