Federal Circuit Overturns $300 Million Ruling in Optis vs. Apple, Cites Jury Errors in Landmark Patent Case

Alexandria, Virginia — In a pivotal ruling, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has overturned a $300 million judgment against Apple Inc. in the patent infringement case involving Optis Cellular Technology. The court identified multiple legal errors in the actions of the Eastern District of Texas that ultimately invalidated the jury’s decision. The Federal Circuit’s opinion, led by Judge Prost, pinpointed four significant areas of reversible error. The court highlighted issues such as the improper construction of the jury’s verdict form, which violated Apple’s right to a unanimous jury under the Seventh … Read more

Chaos on the Course: Cyclists Hit with Fines and Penalties for Sprint Violations and Waste Disposal Errors

In a remarkable display of cycling prowess, several riders faced penalties during the latest stages of the racing circuit, highlighting the intense scrutiny participants are under this season. With fines imposed for a variety of infractions ranging from improper conduct during sprints to environmental violations, the competitive landscape has become noticeably complex. During Stage 3, multiple riders were fined for irregular sprints at an intermediate checkpoint. Bryan Coquard, Edward Theuns, Davide Ballerini, and Danny van Poppel each received 500 CHF fines along with classification penalties of 13 points and yellow cards. Additionally, Luka Mezgec of … Read more