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....
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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