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Civil Litigation,
Intellectual Property

Jul. 18, 2019

San Diego County jury awards plaintiff $49M in technology copying case

A San Diego jury has delivered a $49 million verdict to a telecommunications company after deciding one of its competitors lied about illegally copying its technology.

San Diego County jury awards plaintiff $49M in technology copying case
Kenneth M. Fitzgerald

A San Diego County jury has delivered a $49 million verdict to a telecommunications company after deciding one of its competitors lied about illegally copying its technology.

On Tuesday, Superior Court Judge Timothy M. Casserly finalized the verdict, in which the jury decided in favor of Viasat Inc. by affirming its claims that Acacia Communications Inc. violated inte...

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