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Apple is now forced to pay $300 million which was dropped from $500 million for LTE patent infringements. The patents were owned by LG, Samsung Panasonic, and now Optis.
/PRNewswire/ McKool Smith, along with Irell & Manella LLP, has secured a $300,000,000 patent damages verdict on behalf of Optis Wireless Technology, LLC,.