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Finjan LLC v. ESET, LLC et al
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November 22, 2023
Judge Denies ESET's $9.7M Fee Request After IP Win
A California federal judge has turned down Slovakian software maker ESET's attorney fees request for $9.7 million that came after a jury held the company didn't infringe rival Finjan's anti-malware program patents, finding that Finjan's case was not baseless or unreasonable.
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October 20, 2023
Finjan Slams ESET's $9.7M Fee Request In Patent Suit
Information technology security company Finjan has asked a federal judge to decline rival ESET's request for $9.7 million in attorney fees after a California federal jury cleared ESET from patent infringement allegations, saying it never misled the jury and that the case was highly technical and involved intense work.
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September 28, 2023
ESET Wants $10M In Fees After Beating Finjan's Patent Suit
Slovakian software maker ESET has asked a California federal judge to award it $9.7 million in attorney fees after defeating a patent infringement suit brought by rival Finjan, claiming that the IT security company wasted time making baseless claims and attempting to confuse the jury.
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September 12, 2023
Jury Rejects Finjan Software Patent Case After Earlier Mistrial
A California federal jury has returned a verdict in favor of Slovakian software maker ESET after it was accused by rival Finjan of infringing three anti-malware program patents, following an earlier mistrial due to the outbreak of COVID-19.
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March 24, 2021
'Convenient' Testimony Dooms 5 Finjan Patents In ESET Row
A California federal judge has invalidated five Finjan software patents that the patent-holding company asserted against ESET, finding they couldn't pass muster after Finjan's expert testimony at a trial derailed by COVID-19 suggested the patents were indefinite.
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March 16, 2020
Coronavirus Forces Mistrial In Finjan Patent Case
A California federal court cited the "extraordinary circumstances" of the coronavirus pandemic in declaring a mistrial in a patent infringement lawsuit on Monday after three days of proceedings, pausing the fight between software makers Finjan and ESET until the national emergency has passed.