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Verizon Serv. Corp. v. Cox Fibernet Virginia, Inc., 09-1086

In Verizon Services Corp.'s patent infringement action against Cox Fibernet Virginia, Inc., related to packet-switched technology which increases the efficiency of the underlying network over traditional circuit switching, judgment of the district court is affirmed as to: 1) denial of Verizon's motion for a new trial on all issues based on defendant's allegedly improper arguments regarding claim scope; 2) denial of both parties' motions for JMOL of validity or invalidity and Verizon's alternative request for a new trial on validity of the Feature Patents; and 3) denial of Verizon's request for JMOL on infringement of claim 1 of the '481 patent and its request for a new trial on infringement of the asserted claims of the Quality of Service Patent.

Appellate Information

  • Decided 04/16/2010
  • Published 04/16/2010

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  • United States Federal Circuit

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