On Jan. 11, a unanimous panel in iLOR LLC v. Google Inc. reversed the Eastern District of Kentucky’s award of legal fees to Google and remanded the case back to that court. The Federal Circuit held that iLOR’s proposed definition of one of the claims in the patent at issue “was not objectively baseless.”

The Kentucky court’s December 2009 final order awarded Google $660,351.93, including $627,039.25 for attorney fees and the rest for costs, expenses and expert fees.

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