Settlement really does us no good (unless it is in the hundreds of millions of dollars range). We need to prove the validity of the patent in order to prove its value. We only get a portion of the T-Mobile case and there are "reasonable" attorney's fees that will also be subtracted. My guess is you can see about 1/3 the settlement/judgment going to the company. The other two thirds go to Diac and the lawyers. Then we have to pay debts. The real value in the T-mobile case is in establishing the validity and value of the patent.
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