Federal Judge Orders New Trial as Samsung’s $67.5 Million Patent Infringement Award Overturned Due to Possible Jury Confusion

Marshall, Texas – A federal judge has ordered a new damages trial in the patent infringement case between Samsung Electronics Co. and G+ Communications LLC. The $67.5 million award previously granted to G+ Communications was wiped out due to possible jury confusion during deliberations, according to Judge Rodney Gilstrap. The January verdict, which found Samsung guilty of infringing on 5G smartphone technology, has been deemed unreliable. The companies involved failed to properly educate the jury on the distinction between running and lump sum royalties, leading to potential misunderstanding. This ruling has significant implications for both … Read more

Jury Deliberations Begin as Brad Compher Murder Trial Concludes: Examining the Evidence and Arguments

POCATELLO, Idaho – After a lengthy trial at the Bannock County Courthouse, the fate of Brad Compher now rests in the hands of the jury. Closing arguments concluded on Monday morning, with both the prosecution and defense presenting their final appeals. Prosecutor Jonathan Radford started his closing arguments by urging the jury to use common sense in evaluating all the evidence. He detailed the sequence of events, alleging that Compher discovered Nori Jones’ residence, tampered with the porch light, cut the screen to her window, and entered her home. According to Radford, Compher proceeded to … Read more

Trump’s Request for Delay in $83.3M Jury Award Denied: Writer E. Jean Carroll’s Legal Team Urges Judge to Proceed

WASHINGTON — Lawyers representing writer E. Jean Carroll are urging a judge to reject a request from former President Donald Trump to postpone a $83.3 million jury award in a defamation case. The request comes after a judge ruled against Trump’s attempt to dismiss the lawsuit last month. Carroll accused Trump of sexually assaulting her in a department store dressing room in the 1990s. Trump denied the claims and said Carroll was lying to sell a new book. Carroll sued Trump for defamation after he called her a liar and said he had never met … Read more

Jury to Determine: Did an Everson Man Act in Self-Defense When He Fatally Shot His Father?

BELLINGHAM, Washington – A jury in Whatcom County will soon determine the fate of an Everson man who is accused of shooting and killing his father in an alleged act of self-defense. The trial is set to proceed as the defendant claims that he acted to protect himself during a heated confrontation. The incident took place in November 2020, when the defendant, whose name has been withheld, and his father, identified as John Doe, got into a physical altercation at their residence. According to witnesses, the argument escalated and turned violent, leading to the defendant … Read more