Associate Professor Kathryn Beck from the School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition is part of a research group receiving funding from the Heart Foundation.
A federal jury in Marshall, Texas, on Friday found that Samsung owes more than $303 million to a California company that designs circuit boards that store flash memory a little more than $100 million less than lawyers initially asked for when the trial began a week ago.
After U.S. District Judge Alan Albright declined juror requests to see some of the drones at the center of a patent trial over remote control aerial technology, a Texas federal jury found Friday that a Chinese drone maker should pay almost $279 million to a Texas aerospace manufacturer for infringing a pair of patents.
The Fifth Circuit will not reverse a lower court's finding that Hearst Newspapers is liable for infringing a photographer's registered copyrights on images of the "Guinness Castle," doubling down on its prior precedential holding that the statute of limitations starts at the point of discovery.
The Federal Circuit reversed Judge Leonard Stark's district court decision to invalidate a digital storage patent asserted against technology giants like IBM and Dell in underlying Delaware federal court litigation, finding Wednesday that he misconstrued a claim term when wiping out the patent but also leaving his noninfringement finding intact.