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Intellectual Property

Sep. 21, 2020

Federal Circuit allows patent trial against Google to go ahead in Texas

Seven months after defeating a plaintiff’s lawsuit on venue grounds, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is allowing a case to go to trial against the Mountain View-based company over the objections of Quinn Emanuel partner Charles K. Verhoeven.

It's still tough to get patent infringement lawsuits out of the Eastern District of Texas, even when a federal appellate court already ruled for defendant Alphabet Inc.-owned Google in a very similar case.

Seven months after defeating a plaintiff's lawsuit on venue grounds, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit is allowing a case to go to trial against the Mountain View-based company over the objections of Quinn Emanuel p...

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