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Re: navanuts post# 40542

Tuesday, 12/28/2010 10:59:55 AM

Tuesday, December 28, 2010 10:59:55 AM

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I agree with you that, tactically speaking, it is in the best interest of the company to complete the state court case and deprive Diac of any share in the patent prior to consummating the deal with T-Mobile.

I disagree that the stipulation acts to remove Diac's involvement in the Federal case. If the stipulation acts as you presume, there would be no need to join Diac and Williamson to the federal case.

As I said, I hope I am wrong. I just don't think the stipulation has the force in law that many people are ascribing to it. I don't believe that "managing the IP and the litigation" amounts to being able to settle the case without Diac's consent - which is what any agreement with T-mobile would do.

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