A federal judge has ruled that testimony from a damages expert for a technology company can be admitted in the company’s patent infringement case over a mobile banking app, the last one pending in a Pittsburgh-based multidistrict litigation.

U.S. District Chief Judge Joy Flowers Conti of the Western District of Pennsylvania said in her memorandum that Maxim Integrated Products’ expert witness, Stephen Dell, could offer his opinion that Maxim is entitled to millions of dollars in damages, as opposed to defendant Branch Banking and Trust Co.’s (BB&T) estimate that damages would “barely exceed six figures.”

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