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Solas OLED Pummels Samsung With More Litigation - Intellectual Property

The jury found that Samsung infringed a single claim from each of the 338 and 311 patents, respectively awarding $27.3M and $35.4M in damages as to those patents. The jury further found that the company s infringement of the 311 patent had been willful. However, the jury also determined that the asserted claims from the 450 patent (claims 4 and 5) are invalid, precluding an infringement finding. To dig further into that Eastern District of Texas result, see Texas Jury Returns $62.7M Infringement Verdict in Solas OLED Trial Against Samsung (March 2021). The -185 case was filed in the Western District of Texas (and is

Safety vs convenience: Northampton County looks to create Central Court for some district court hearings

Safety vs. convenience: Northampton County looks to create Central Court for some district court hearings Updated Feb 14, 2021; Facebook Share Security in Northampton County’s district courts is better than it once was if your biggest worry is keeping the employees from getting COVID-19. A large glass enclosure now greets visitors to District Judge Robert Weber’s court in Easton, for example. The county court system plans to open Central Court on June 1, initially for preliminary hearings involving those currently incarcerated in the county prison, which is attached to the courthouse in Easton. After three to six months, the court plans to add preliminary hearings for those who are out on bail, as well, Koury said.

Ex-school board member in La accused of shoplifting pleads

Drucker did not return a call for comment, The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate reported. She’s accused of taking $94 worth of merchandise from Belk near Covington on Nov. 28. Previously, Drucker was arrested in July 2018 for taking $58.25 in merchandise from a Walmart near Covington. In January 2019, she was placed in a year-long diversion program for first-time offenders that, upon completion, resulted in the charges being dropped. After the first arrest, her fellow School Board members asked her to consider resigning. But Drucker, who was re-elected to her Madisonville-area seat with 70% of the vote, refused. Last month, however, she stepped down when news of her second arrest broke. In her resignation letter, she said that she was receiving medical care that prevented her from serving, calling the matter “extremely personal and confidential.”

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