Genardo Kanushi
Joined Patexia at Jan 03, 2024
Genardo Kanushi
Feb 21, 2024
Patent Litigation
The U.S. Supreme Court recently chose not to review a substantial $502.8 million jury verdict in favor of VirnetX, a patent-licensing firm, in its long-standing legal battle against tech giant Apple over internet-security patents. This decision effectively upholds a lower court's ruling that had previously overturned the jury's verdict,... Read More
Genardo Kanushi
Feb 13, 2024
Patent Litigation
Skillz, a leading platform for multiplayer mobile gaming competitions, has won against its rival, AviaGames. A jury in San Jose, California, awarded Skillz nearly $42.9 million in damages after a week-long trial, concluding that AviaGames had willfully infringed upon one of Skillz's patents. The dispute centered on accusations by Skillz... Read More
Genardo Kanushi
Feb 7, 2024
Patent Litigation
Philip Morris International (PMI) and British American Tobacco (BAT) have reached a global settlement to put an end to their long-standing patent disputes concerning heated tobacco products and vapes. This resolution marks the conclusion of a complex legal battle that has had significant implications for both companies and the... Read More
Genardo Kanushi
In a significant development for the global telecommunications industry, Nokia and OPPO have announced a multi-year patent cross-license agreement, marking the end of a prolonged legal dispute over 5G patent infringements. This resolution not only settles all pending litigation between the two tech giants but also sets a precedent... Read More
Genardo Kanushi
Jan 23, 2024
Patent Litigation
The original article was written by Jason Wilcox and Ellisen Turner of Kirkland & Ellis. The year 2024 has some significant patent cases that could shift the patent industry. There are some very important court cases coming up that will deal with everything from the rules about... Read More
Genardo Kanushi
Jan 9, 2024
Patent Litigation
Alphabet's Google is bracing for a significant legal battle as it prepares to face a federal jury in Boston on Tuesday. The tech giant is accused of infringing patents held by Singular Computing, a company founded by Massachusetts-based computer scientist Joseph Bates. The trial, expected to last two to three... Read More