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Technology,
Intellectual Property

Nov. 13, 2020

Quinn partner got stuck in Texas and won his case anyway

It took a jury in Marshall, Texas less than two hours to conclude last Friday that Google did not infringe four Personalized Media Communications LLC patents used for streaming content on YouTube.

After failing in his attempt to transfer a patent infringement lawsuit against Alphabet Inc-owned Google out of the Eastern District of Texas, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP partner Charles K. Verhoeven persuaded a jury there to reach a defense verdict.

It took a jury in Marshall, Texas less than two hours to conclude last Friday that Google did not infringe four Personalized Media Communications LLC patents used for stre...

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