Google Inc. and its lawyers at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton wanted a do-over in their patent fight with SimpleAir Inc., an accused patent troll that won a jury verdict against the search giant last month.
Instead, on Monday a federal judge in East Texas not only ruled that Google has to live with the jury’s infringement verdict, but also gave SimpleAir a second chance to win more than $125 million from Google in a retrial on damages.
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