A year since a Virginia federal judge nearly tripled patent infringement damages against NortonLifeLock Inc., the antivirus company’s former law firm, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, argued the penalty “cannot stand” after the firm declined to disclose privileged communications.
Norton’s damages for patent infringement of an antivirus software climbed to $481 million in September 2023 after the judge found that Quinn Emanuel declined to disclose communications with a potential witness whose testimony may have hurt the tech company’s defense. Quinn argued the order penalizing the firm and its ex-client for that refusal is “critically flawed” since it required Quinn to ...
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