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MARSHALL, Texas, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The national law firm of McKool Smith, P.C., is announcing a $59 million patent infringement verdict handed down late yesterday in favor of Tokyo-based electronics manufacturer Pioneer Corp. following a jury finding of willful infringement against South Korea's Samsung SDI Co. Ltd. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., and Ridgefield Park, N.J.-based Samsung Electronics America Inc. The verdict followed an eight-day trial before the Hon. David J. Folsom in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in Marshall. The complete verdict amount, including awards for lost profits and royalties, totaled $59,351,480. Pioneer was represented by a team of attorneys from McKool Smith and Morrison & Forester, LLP.
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MARSHALL, Texas – The national law firm of McKool Smith, P.C., is announcing a $59 million patent infringement verdict handed down late yesterday in favor of Tokyo-based electronics manufacturer Pioneer Corp. following a jury finding of willful infringement against South Korea’s Samsung SDI Co. Ltd. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., and Ridgefield Park, N.J.-based Samsung Electronics America Inc.
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MARSHALL, Texas, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The national law firm of McKool Smith, P.C., is announcing a $59 million patent infringement verdict handed down late yesterday in favor of Tokyo-based electronics manufacturer Pioneer Corp. following a jury finding of willful infringement against South Korea's Samsung SDI Co. Ltd. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., and Ridgefield Park, N.J.-based Samsung Electronics America Inc.
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MARSHALL, Texas, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- The national law firm of McKool Smith, P.C., is announcing a $59 million patent infringement verdict handed down late yesterday in favor of Tokyo-based electronics manufacturer Pioneer Corp. following a jury finding of willful infringement against South Korea's Samsung SDI Co. Ltd. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., and Ridgefield Park, N.J.-based Samsung Electronics America Inc.
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(RTTNews) - Monday, State Bank Corp. (SBAZ.OB) announced third quarter 2008 net income of $621 thousands, down 59.4% from $1.52 million reported for same period of 2007. Earnings per share were $0.16 compared with $0.39 for the prior-year third quarter, a decrease of 58.9%. The decrease in net income was primarily attributable to increased loan loss provisions.
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via Nasdaq @ 21:51 27th Oct
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Onetime adversaries in a high-profile patent case in East Texas, Morrison & Foerster's Harold McElhinny and McKool Smith's Samuel Baxter (right) decided to team up for a patent suit against Seoul-based Samsung Electronics. On Tuesday, a 10-person jury in Marshall, Texas returned a $59.3 million verdict in their favor.
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via The American Lawyer @ 3:07 31st Oct
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Invotex Damages Expert Testifies in Plasma Display Panel Patent Infringement Trial; Jury Awards $59.3 Million in Damages
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Invotex Damages Expert Testifies in Plasma Display Panel Patent Infringement Trial; Jury Awards $59.3 Million in Damages
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BALTIMORE, Oct. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- In the plasma TV patent infringement suit brought against Samsung SDI Co. by Pioneer Corporation, Invotex(R) Group damages expert Terry L. Musika testified on behalf of plaintiff Pioneer that the amount of total damages adequate to compensate for the claimed infringement was approximately $81 million. A damage expert from FTI Consulting, Inc. testified on behalf of the defendants that the total amount of damages adequate to compensate for infringement was approximately $12 million. On Tuesday, October 28, 2008, the jury decided that the two Pioneer Corporation patents asserted against the defendants were valid and infringed and awarded damages of $59.3 million before pre-judgment interest. The case, Pioneer Corporation v.
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based electronics manufacturer Pioneer Corp. following a jury finding of willful infringement against
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via IT News Australia @ 3:48 26th Nov
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via TheInquirer.net @ 10:44 25th Nov
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