Intel’s headquarters in Santa Clara, California. Credit: Tada Images/Shutterstock.com
A Nevada LLC run by a technology company executive is taking a swing at the $2.175 billion jury verdict imposed on Intel Corp. earlier this year.
A newly formed Nevada LLC that swears it isn't affiliated with the tech giant is asking the USPTO to review the validity of two patents that were at issue in a Texas trial last February. The LLC's attorney says the PTO shouldn't allow billions to be awarded on patents that haven't been thoroughly reviewed for validity.
June 10, 2021 at 04:25 PM
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The original version of this story was published on The Recorder
Intel’s headquarters in Santa Clara, California. Credit: Tada Images/Shutterstock.com
A Nevada LLC run by a technology company executive is taking a swing at the $2.175 billion jury verdict imposed on Intel Corp. earlier this year.
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