Texas Jury Hands Down $278.8 Million Verdict Against Samsung for Patent Infringement in Mobile Tech

Marshall, Texas — A federal jury has awarded Headwater Research LLC $278.8 million in a patent infringement case against Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. The jury found that Samsung had unlawfully used technology critical to mobile communications in its smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and televisions. The verdict came on April 25 from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, located in Marshall. The jury concluded that Samsung had infringed upon Headwater’s U.S. Patent Nos. 8,406,733 and 9,198,117. Headwater, headquartered in Tyler, Texas, initiated the lawsuit against Samsung on March 10, 2023. The lawsuit accused … Read more

Texas Supreme Court Upholds Legal Protections for Off-Duty Officers in Controversial Shooting Case

DALLAS – The Texas Supreme Court on Friday dismissed a lawsuit questioning whether the actions of an off-duty Dallas police officer fell within the scope of his job responsibilities. This ruling enhances legal safeguards for law enforcement officers, allowing them to engage in official duties even when not on duty, while also shielding businesses from civil liabilities linked to police-related incidents. The case centers on Chad Seward, an off-duty officer serving as a security guard at Home Depot. On April 24, 2018, Seward contacted police after suspecting Armando Luis Juarez of theft. Following a confirmation … Read more

Texas Lawmakers Push for Medical Marijuana Expansion Amid Efforts to Regulate Hemp Industry

Austin, Texas – Lawmakers in Texas are moving to expand the state’s medical marijuana program while also considering stricter regulations on hemp products sold across the state. This legislative push aims to address both the needs of patients relying on medical cannabis and the growing unregulated hemp market that has emerged. Currently, only three licensed medical marijuana dispensaries operate in Texas, providing support to an estimated 110,000 patients since the program’s inception in 2018. Nico Richardson, CEO of Texas Original, expressed optimism about the potential expansion, stating that legislators are beginning to understand the importance … Read more

Texas Bankruptcy Drama: Mass Tort Attorney Truett Akin IV Faces Major Legal Challenge from Virage Capital’s Creditor

AUSTIN, Texas — Mass tort attorney Truett Akin IV is facing significant legal challenges in his ongoing bankruptcy case as he is pursued by his largest creditor, a subsidiary of Virage Capital Management LP, a prominent litigation funding firm. This week, the creditor took steps to intensify its claims against Akin, signifying the ongoing complexities of the bankruptcy proceedings. Akin’s financial troubles have drawn considerable attention within the legal community, as they highlight the intersection of litigation financing and bankruptcy law. The actions taken by Virage Capital suggest that they are keen to secure their … Read more