(L to R) Doug Kline and Robby Frederickson, Goodwin Procter partners. (Courtesy photo)

Juries have been lighting up Texas in patent infringement cases. A $2.175 billion verdict in the Western District of Texas has made the most headlines, but the Eastern District has been holding its own too, with verdicts of $173 million March 8 and $308.5 million—plus additional royalties—on March 19.

A Goodwin Procter team led by partner Doug Kline won the March 19 verdict in Personalized Media Communications v. Apple. PMC accused Apple Inc.'s FairPlay digital rights management technology of infringing claims of a 2012 encryption patent. Apple succeeded in invalidating the asserted claims at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, but Goodwin lawyers got most of that decision reversed on appeal.