Federal Circuit Upholds $660,000 Patent Verdict Against Asus in Decades-Old Dispute

In a recent decision, the Federal Circuit rejected an appeal by Asus, upholding a jury’s verdict that the company must pay almost $660,000 in a patent dispute. The case revolves around questions concerning the ownership of a patent originally developed by a now-defunct chipmaker over 20 years ago. Asus’s contention was dismissed on the grounds that it approached these ownership issues too belatedly in the legal process. For more details on this development, refer to the full article on Law360.