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Samsung Ordered to Pay $112M to Maxell in Patent Dispute, Jury Rules

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Samsung Ordered to Pay $112M to Maxell in Patent Dispute, Jury Rules

By Editorial Team

A federal jury in Texas has ruled that Samsung must pay approximately $111.7 million to Maxell Ltd. for infringing on patents related to functions in personal electronic devices. The verdict was delivered on Wednesday following a legal battle between the two technology giants.

The patents in question cover various features in personal electronic devices and were found to have been infringed upon by Samsung, leading to the substantial monetary award for Maxell.

The case was heard in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, with law firms such as DLA Piper, Gillam Smith, Mayer Brown, and Patton Tidwell representing the parties involved.

Key Details of the Case:

  • Patents: The patents at the center of the dispute include 10,176,848 related to recording and reproducing apparatus, 8,982,086 concerning information processing apparatus, and 11,017,815 covering an editing method and recording and reproducing device.
  • Legal Representation: Maxell Ltd. was represented by legal counsel from various law firms, while Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. had its own legal team defending the company's position.
  • Jury Verdict: The jury's decision to award $112 million to Maxell signifies a significant victory in the patent fight against Samsung.

This ruling highlights the importance of protecting intellectual property rights in the technology sector and serves as a reminder of the potential financial consequences for companies found guilty of patent infringement.

Both Samsung and Maxell are major players in the electronics industry, and this legal battle underscores the competitive nature of the market and the need for companies to respect intellectual property rights.

For further details on this case and other legal news, stay tuned to Law360 for the latest updates.

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