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I was lead trial counsel for Sprint in a jury trial against Time Warner Cable, Sprint v. Time Warner, where we asserted willful infringement of five patents related to VoIP technology. Time Warner was represented by Latham & Watkins and Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer. Our strategy was to build our case around a narrative of willful misconduct and to reiterate our narrative often — through witness testimony, documentary proof and graphics. After a three-week trial, the jury found for Sprint on all issues — finding Time Warner had infringed all asserted claims of all five patents, awarding Sprint its full damages ask of $139.8 [million] and finding the infringement was willful.

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