The companies agreed to dismiss the suit with prejudice, according to a Thursday filing in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. Arlington Technologies sued T-Mobile in March, alleging the company and its affiliates put patented methods into gateways, routers, GPS trackers, and other products.
- T-Mobile asserted counterclaims against Arlington Technologies—which the parties dismissed without prejudice—arguing that the previous owner of some of the patents at issue transferred the terms of a binding letter of assurance ...
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