Following a Recent Burst of Settlements, Maxell Sets Its Sights on Apple
March 20, 2019
On the heels of recent settlements with ASUSTek, Huawei, and ZTE, Maxell has sued Apple for alleged patent infringement (5:19-cv-00036). Maxell’s March 15 complaint, filed in the Eastern District of Texas, accuses various Apple devices of infringing ten patents, including patents previously asserted by Maxell against ASUSTek, BlackBerry, Huawei, and/or ZTE. The patents asserted against Apple also include several that were at issue in a June 2018 trial against ZTE, which culminated in a $43.3M damages award.
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