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Intellectual Property

Mar. 25, 2014

Dovel & Luner scores $85 million patent win against Google

With the help of a Santa Monica-based law firm, patent licensing company SimpleAir Inc. has won an $85 million jury verdict against Google Inc. for infringing on technology used to send data to tablets and smart phones.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


With the help of a Santa Monica-based law firm, patent licensing company SimpleAir Inc. has won an $85 million jury verdict against Google Inc. for infringing on technology used to send data to tablets and smart phones.


The verdict, out of the Eastern District of Texas, comes after Texas-based SimpleAir settled similar claims against companies including Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Samsung Electron...

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