Qualcomm Incorporated v. Apple Incorporated

  1. April 15, 2019

    Qualcomm Wants Win On Patent Defenses Apple Cut Midtrial

    Apple shouldn't be able to revive challenges against three Qualcomm smartphone processing patents that the iPhone maker dropped in the middle of the tech giants' recent intellectual property trial, Qualcomm has told a California federal court.

  2. March 15, 2019

    Qualcomm Wins $31M From Apple In Smartphone Patent Trial

    A California federal jury on Friday found that Apple owes Qualcomm roughly $31 million for infringing several patents relating to smartphone processors following a hotly contested trial that's part of the sprawling legal battle between the two tech giants over smartphone technology.

  3. March 13, 2019

    Qualcomm, Apple Spar Over Smartphone Tech As Trial Wraps

    Qualcomm told a California federal jury Wednesday that Apple sold tens of millions of iPhones that infringed its smartphone chip patents, while Apple countered it owes Qualcomm nothing for "old technology that [Apple] does not use" at the end of a bitterly fought trial that featured explosive allegations that a key Apple witness was tampered with.

  4. March 12, 2019

    Apple, Qualcomm Spar Over What Antitrust Jury Will Decide

    Apple Inc. and Qualcomm Inc. took dueling positions Tuesday on whether the jury in their upcoming multibillion-dollar antitrust trial should render advisory opinions on some issues, with Apple saying it will increase efficiency and Qualcomm calling it a needless burden on jurors.

  5. March 08, 2019

    Qualcomm Fires Back At Apple Witness Tampering Claim

    Qualcomm traded blows once again with Apple on Friday in a smartphone patent trial in California federal court, claiming an Apple lawyer made an "utterly baseless" accusation of witness tampering against the San Diego-based tech giant and its counsel from Quinn Emanuel.

  6. March 07, 2019

    Apple Blasts Qualcomm's 'Inflammatory' Move Early In IP Trial

    Apple hit back Thursday against what it called an "improper and inflammatory" attempt by Qualcomm to undermine the Cupertino-based tech giant's opening statement in a closely watched smartphone patent infringement trial that kicked off this week in California federal court.

  7. March 06, 2019

    Qualcomm Says Apple's IP Trial Opening Was Out Of Line

    Qualcomm on Tuesday urged a California federal judge to give a jury clarifying information about Apple's opening statement in a smartphone patent infringement trial that kicked off this week, arguing that the statement twisted the language of one of Qualcomm's patents in a prejudicial way.

  8. February 06, 2019

    Apple Prevails With No Damages On 1 Qualcomm Patent

    A California federal judge has found that Apple Inc. does not infringe claims on one of Qualcomm Inc.'s battery life extension patents ahead of a trial scheduled to start in April, and also ruled that Qualcomm cannot seek damages from before the suit was filed.

  9. January 01, 2019

    Trials To Watch In 2019

    From bouts between familiar foes, such as Johnson & Johnson and consumers of its talcum powder products, to cases of a more unusual nature, like an attorney's alleged murder at the hands of his former courtroom opponent, legal spectators will have plenty of major trials to watch in the coming year. Here, Law360 offers a preview of some of the interesting and important trials scheduled for 2019.

  10. January 01, 2019

    California Cases To Watch In 2019

    California attorneys will see the news cycle converge with the courtroom in 2019, as women take their fight for workplace equality to the halls of BigLaw; the Golden State battles it out with President Donald Trump over immigration and the environment; Apple fights its latest epic IP war; and cryptocurrency begins to reckon with federal securities law.

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