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Intellectual Property,
Civil Litigation

Jan. 27, 2020

McKool Smith wins $85 million from Apple

Apple was found to have infringed WiLAN’s 8,457,145 and 8,537,757 patents, which cover technology used in many Apple products, including the iPhone 6 and 7.

After three hours of deliberation Friday, a federal jury in San Diego awarded Canadian technology and patent licensing company WiLAN, represented by McKool Smith, more than $85 million in damages from Apple Inc. for infringing two voice-over-LTE wireless patents.

In August 2018, the jury in the same court sided with WiLAN, awarding $145 million in damages. However, after that verdict, U.S. District Judge $95

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