A Texas jury has issued a $9M willful infringement verdict against Lenovo (Motorola Mobility) in a case brought by Acacia Research Corporation subsidiary Saint Lawrence Communications LLC (2:15-cv-00351). On March 24, the jury found that Motorola had infringed five wideband audio patents (6,795,805; 6,807,524; 7,151,802; 7,191,123; 7,260,521) through the provision of various HD Voice-capable Android smartphones.
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