In case after case, Tessera Inc. relied on Jianman Qu’s expert testimony and computer model to prove patent infringement against the chip industry’s biggest companies. And Tessera never lost — until now.
In a ruling made public Feb. 24, the International Trade Commission ruled against Tessera. The commission found Dr. Qu’s model for proving infringement decidedly lacking after lawyers from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe got through with him on the witness stand.
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