United States:
Jury Verdict For Redfin Corp. Invalidates Four Patents In WDTX
25 May 2022
Winston & Strawn LLP
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On May 17, 2022, a jury in the Western District of Texas, Waco
division with Judge Albright presiding, found for defendant Redfin
Corporation (Redfin) and held that U.S. Patent Nos. 9,836,885;
10,102,673; 10,510,111; and 10,592,373 were invalid. This patent
infringement suit was filed by Surefield, officially registered as
Appliance Computing III, Inc. Redfin argued that it did not
infringe and that the patents in question were anticipated or
obvious. This jury verdict clears Redfin of over $66 million in
alleged damages.
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