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Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property

Aug. 3, 2018

Apple hit with $145 million patent infringement verdict

A Canadian company has won a $145 million verdict against Apple, Inc. after a federal jury in San Diego found Apple infringed on patents concerning 4G communications technology.

A Canadian company has won a $145 million verdict against Apple Inc. after a federal jury in San Diego found Apple infringed patents concerning 4G communications technology.

Following just one hour of deliberation, the jurors unanimously found that Apple infringed and awarded Ottawa-based Wi-LAN Inc. the full monetary relief requested. Wi-LAN is the parent company of San Diego-based Cygnus Broadband.

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