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Egenera, Inc. v. Cisco Systems, Inc.
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December 15, 2022
Software Co. Loses Bid For New IP Trial Against Cisco
A Massachusetts federal judge has denied software company Egenera's bid for a new trial after Cisco was cleared of infringing an Egenera patent this past summer, finding Cisco didn't plainly flout any court order during closing arguments.
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November 14, 2022
Cisco Slams Software Co.'s New IP Trial Bid As 'Sandbagging'
Cisco has asked a Massachusetts federal court to reject software company Genera's efforts to get another trial after a jury cleared Cisco of patent infringement in August, saying it is too late now to complain about Cisco's closing arguments.
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October 28, 2022
'Inflammatory' Cisco Argument Merits New IP Trial, Court Told
Software company Egenera has asked a Boston federal court for a new trial in its intellectual property suit against Cisco, saying the tech giant's closing arguments violated several court orders and that the jury was given improper instructions.
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August 15, 2022
Cisco Cleared In $371M Software Patent Trial
A Boston jury on Monday cleared Cisco Systems Inc. in a $371 million patent suit, finding that the California tech giant did not infringe a Massachusetts software company's patent following a two-week trial.
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August 02, 2022
Cisco Owes $371M For Tech Patent Theft, Boston Jury Hears
A Massachusetts software company told a jury Tuesday that Silicon Valley giant Cisco Systems Inc. owes it $371 million for ripping off patented technology, while a lawyer for Cisco blasted the claims as "nonsense" during opening statements of a multiweek trial in Boston.
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May 22, 2019
Cisco Beats Patent Suit Hinging On Omitted Inventor
Cisco Systems Inc. escaped a lawsuit accusing the tech giant of infringing a network patent held by competing software company Egenera Inc. on Wednesday when a Massachusetts federal judge declared the patent invalid for failing to name all the inventors.