but not in its entirety. A couple of elements of the TRO that I thought went too far have been dropped: Ericsson can t use the U.S. court to force Samsung to provide documents from the Chinese litigation, and should Ericsson seek any indemnification for fines the Chinese court may impose as a result of Samsung s antisuit injunction, it can do so only to the extent that such fines relate to the impact of the Chinese antisuit injunction on Ericsson s action in the Eastern District of Texas, but not with respect to cases in other jurisdictions. Here s today s PI order (this post continues below the document):
Personalized Media Communications LLC has urged Texas federal Judge Rodney Gilstrap to reject Google's bid to revamp a verdict in the search giant's favor in a $183 million streaming-patent infringement suit, saying Google is trying to block future liability for patents that weren't even tried.
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Ex-Fed. Circ. Chiefs Spar Over Ericsson, Samsung Patent Row
Law360 (January 5, 2021, 10:28 PM EST) Former Federal Circuit Chief Judge Paul Michel on Tuesday backed Ericsson s request to have a Texas court bar Samsung from enforcing a Chinese court order requiring the companies standard-essential patent dispute to be heard in Wuhan, putting him at odds with his Federal Circuit successor Randall Rader.
Days after Judge Rader, who led the appeals court from 2010 to 2014, filed a declaration supporting Samsung and saying the Wuhan court can handle the case, Judge Michel, who retired in 2010, filed a brief telling Eastern District of Texas Judge Rodney Gilstrap of his substantial notice and due process concerns with the.
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