By Blake Brittain
Feb 12 (Reuters) – Apple won a defense verdict on Thursday in a lawsuit by intellectual-property management company Optis Wireless, which had accused the tech โgiant of violating its patent rights in 4G LTE wireless technology.
Optis had won โverdicts of $506 million and $300 million against Apple in earlier trials in the long-running case in Marshall, Texas. Both โverdicts were later overturned on appeal.
An Optis spokesperson said on Friday that the company would appeal the Thursday verdict.
“Appleโs stated strategy is to devalue and delay paying for the underlying patented technology of the innovation it relies on to offer high speed LTE communications,” the spokesperson โsaid. “While we respect the juryโs decision, โ we are incredibly disappointed by this outcome.”
“We thank the jury for their time, and weโre pleased they rejected Optisโ false claims,” an Apple โ spokesperson said. “Optis makes no products, and its sole business is to sue companies, which it has done repeatedly to Apple in an attempt to obtain an excessive payout.”
An Optis spokesperson did โnot immediately โrespond to a request for comment on the โverdict.
Plano, Texas-based Optis and its affiliates โsued Apple in 2019, arguing that the tech giant’s iPhones and other products violated their patent rights in technology related to the 4G LTE wireless standard. Apple has denied the allegations and argued the patents are invalid.
A jury found in 2020 that Apple owed $506 million for infringing Optis’ patents. U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap ordered a new trial on damages in 2021 โafter finding the award may not have been โin line with Optis’ responsibility to license the patents โon fair and reasonable terms.
A new โjury awarded Optis $300 million in damages after a retrial later that year. The โU.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal โCircuit overturned that verdict โlast year, finding Gilstrap had improperly worded the jury verdict form by combining all of the patents at issue into a single infringement question.
A U.K. court โseparately ruled last year that โApple owes Optis $502 million for infringing Optis’ UK wireless patents. The U.K. Supreme โCourt is scheduled to hear an appeal from Apple in June.
(Reporting by Blake โBrittain in Washington; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)



