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Judges and Judiciary,
Intellectual Property

Apr. 19, 2019

Federal judge recuses herself from patent case

U.S. District Judge Susan Y. Illston has recused herself in a patent infringement case between Uniloc LLC and Apple Inc. without stating a specific conflict of interest, according to court records filed Thursday.

Federal judge recuses herself from patent case
U.S. District Judge Susan Y. Illston

U.S. District Judge Susan Y. Illston has recused herself in a patent infringement case between Uniloc LLC and Apple Inc. without stating a specific conflict of interest, according to court records filed Thursday.

In an order filed in the Northern District of California, Illston recused herself from the case after "finding myself disqualified in the above-entitled acti...

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