Facebook and Google are among a group of technology companies that has urged the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit to review its decision ordering Samsung to pay Apple damages for selling
Samsung and Huawei. Mr Justice Birss handed down his judgment today, November 23. The judgment is the conclusion of the first of five trials concerning the validity and any scope of infringement of
Samsung Electronics, the world's second-largest maker of mobile phones, took a critical turn recently in a patent war with its smartphone and table computer rival Apple. A senior Samsung executive
After a year of scorched-earth litigation, the jury at the federal court in San Jose, California deliberated for three days before coming to a unanimous decision, rejecting all of Samsung's claims
Apple and Samsung Electronics have until Monday to further boil down the number of claims to be considered in the sweeping intellectual-property lawsuit concerning their smartphone and tablet
Last January, the Intermediate People's Court of Shenzhen hit Samsung with an SEP injunction as part of the Korean company's sprawling international patent dispute with Huawei. It was just the second
Technology company Samsung has been ordered to pay Apple a total of $539 million in a long-running patent dispute. The sum was decided by a jury at the US District Court for the Northern District of
Samsung has renamed their smartwatch series this year, the Gear S3 was replaced by the Galaxy Watch in August 2018. A logical name change, as all current Samsung smartphones are being put to market
Samsung and Huawei on Tuesday asked a court to pause proceedings in a patent infringement dispute after agreeing to settle their 2-year-old legal battle. The case, filed in 2016, involves both phone
Samsung Biologics has been embroiled in another patent infringement lawsuit. On Jan. 16, US pharmaceutical company Regeneron filed a patent infringement and prevention claim against Samsung Biologics