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Date: 03-09-2021
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Case Number: 2:19-cv-00152
Judge: Rodney Gilstramp
Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas (Harrison County)
Plaintiff's Attorney: Johnny Ward, Claire Abernathy Henry and Andrea L. Fair were part of the legal team that also included Marc Fenster, Reza Mirzaie and Neil A. Rubin of Russ August & Kabat as well as Sean A. Luner, Gregory S. Dovel and Jonas B. Jacobson of Dovel & Luner LLP.
Defendant's Attorney: Tarek Austin, Daniel W. Cho, David Cho, Jared Frisch, David A Garr, Harry Lee Gillam, Jr., Robert Thomas Haslam, III, Jordan Hill, Jeffrey Lerner, Eric T O'Brien, Scott A Schrader, Melissa Richards Smith, Daniel E Valencia,
Description: Marshall, TX - Solas OLED, Ltd., sued Samsung Display Company, Ltd. on a willful patent infringement theory relating to U.S. patent numbers 7,446,338 and 9,256,311 related to active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) functions used in OLED displays for Samsung Galaxy S and Galaxy Note smartphones.
According to the verdict form, Samsung must pay a lump sum of $27.3 million for the '338 patent and $35.4 million for the '311 patent.
Outcome: Jury verdict in favor of Solas OLED, Lt. in the amount of $62.7 million.
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