By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A federal judge in San Diego is holding Qualcomm and its attorneys responsible for misconduct and "aggravated litigation abuse" in the patent-infringement trial it lost to Broadcom in January.
In a decision that has far-reaching implications for intellectual property lawyers and their clients, U.S. District Judge Rudi M. Brewster ordered Qu...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A federal judge in San Diego is holding Qualcomm and its attorneys responsible for misconduct and "aggravated litigation abuse" in the patent-infringement trial it lost to Broadcom in January.
In a decision that has far-reaching implications for intellectual property lawyers and their clients, U.S. District Judge Rudi M. Brewster ordered Qu...
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