A dispute over attorney fees in a patent case that went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court last year has finally brought the winning lawyer a nearly $1.8 million fee award.

On Sept. 1, Judge Ann Montgomery of the U.S. District Court for Minnesota ordered Icon Health & Fitness Inc. to pay Octane Fitness LLC $1,633,333 for fees and $144,697 in costs for Octane's defense in a patent infringement case.

That is almost two-thirds of the request first made by Rudy Telscher, a principal in Harness, Dickey & Pierce's Clayton, Mo., office who argued and won Octane Fitness v. Icon Health & Fitness before the Supreme Court. Telscher was unavailable for comment. Larry Laycock of Maschoff Brennan in Salt Lake City, who represented Icon in the fee case, was not immediately available for comment.