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Law Practice

Nov. 12, 2008

Golf Company Tries to Swing $100 Million

Callaway Golf Co. - flush with victory in a hotly contested patent infringement case against rival Acushnet Co. - will be asking for more than $100 million in damages.

By Pat Broderick
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN DIEGO - Callaway Golf Co. - flush with victory in a hotly contested patent infringement case against rival Acushnet Co. - will be asking for more than $100 million in damages.

On Monday, the U.S. District Court in Delaware ordered the Massachusetts-based sporting goods company to stop selling its popular Titleist Pro V1 golf balls, which Callaway said infringed on its patents. Callaway Golf Co. v....

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