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Re: msl2008 post# 61153

Thursday, 10/08/2015 12:38:39 PM

Thursday, October 08, 2015 12:38:39 PM

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Look, this company deals in litigation. It dealt in litigation when you bought the stock, and will still be dealing in it when you sell it. That's their business, enforcing patents. Yes, they will license some, but there will ALWAYS be cases that will go to litigation. That's just the nature of this beast.

In any type of litigation you have to expect the possible appeal. In this type of litigation you should expect a certainty of appeal. Yes, this could potentially go all the way to the Supremes. However, IF they can get the injunction and make that sucker stick during the pendency of the appeal it certainly would bring HUGE pressure to bear upon ZTE in the U.S., possibly enough to force settlement. If not, then the case just proceeds through the appellate process and not a damn thing anyone, including VRNG, can do about it.

There is a possibility Kaplan will send the parties back to mediation once discovery is complete. Settlement is never an impossibility.





msl2008 Thursday, 10/08/15 12:27:42 PM
Re: JJSeabrook post# 61151
Post # of 61154

Let's just say K grants everything. Won't Z just appeal and then we still won't see actual money in the bank for a few years?



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