SAN FRANCISCO — An inventor who once tried to do business with the founders of Palo Alto Networks Inc. has agreed to drop a patent infringement suit against the company.
Qiang Wang, an architect and design engineer who specializes in network security, has ditched two claims of patent infringement as well as a claim to change the inventorship of one of the Santa Clara-based company’s patents. The claims will be dismissed with prejudice. Wang also signed a covenant not to sue Palo Alto Networks again for patent infringement, said the company’s lawyer, Daralyn Durie of Durie Tangri. Neither side will make a payment as part of the settlement, and both sides will bear their own fees and costs.
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