
As co-lead counsel for the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation in its big-dollar claim against Apple Inc. for infringing a computer microarchitecture patent, Frischling last July secured a $506 million judgment for his client. The judgment included the $234 million a jury awarded WARF following a 2015 trial, which the court more than doubled post-trial by awarding $272 million in ongoing royalties, supplemental damages, pre- and post-judgment interest and costs. Bec...
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