Apple Overturns $208 Million Patent Infringement Verdict

Business Valuation UpdateVol. 17 No. 7
Legal and Court Case Update
July 2011
3572 Computer Storage Devices
334112 Computer Storage Device Manufacturing
intellectual property
patent infringement, economic damages & lost profits, entire market value rule (EMVR)

Mirror Worlds, LLC v. Apple, Inc.
2011 WL 1304488 (E.D. Tex.)
April 4, 2011
US
Federal Court
Texas
United States District Court
Walter Bratic (plaintiff)
Davis

Summary

Federal district court tosses out a $208 million jury award for lack of sufficient evidence proving patent infringement and for lack of legally justified damages, including improper reliance on entire market value of accused products.

See Also

Mirror Worlds, LLC v. Apple, Inc.

Federal district court tosses out a $208 million jury award for lack of sufficient evidence proving patent infringement and for lack of legally justified damages, including improper reliance on entire market value of accused products.