Spherix (SPEX) Reports Scheduling Order in Patent Case Against Verizon (VZ)
August 25, 2014 8:19 AM EDT
Spherix Incorporated (NASDAQ: SPEX) -- an intellectual property development company committed to the fostering and monetization of intellectual property, announced that on August 19, 2014, the Honorable Gerald Bruce Lee, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of Virginia, in Case No. 1:14-cv-00721 -GBL-TCB, issued a scheduling order in the Company's patent litigation against Verizon Services, Corp.; Verizon South, Inc.; Verizon Virginia LLC; Verizon Communications, Inc.; Verizon Federal, Inc.; Verizon Business Network Services, Inc.; MCI Communications Services, Inc. (collectively "Verizon")(NYSE: VZ).
The judge ordered both parties to appear for a pretrial conference on September 10, 2014, and ordered discovery to be complete by December 12, 2014. The order also states the trial of this case will be within four to eight weeks after the December 18, 2014 final pretrial conference.
Anthony Hayes, Chief Executive Officer of Spherix, stated, "It's been three years since the auction of the Nortel Patent portfolio garnered $4.5 billion dollars and a portion of those same patents are now scheduled for trial against Verizon. To our knowledge, this may be the first time since the auction that these valuable patents will be presented to a jury. The Company looks forward to a jury confirming just how valuable these parents are and we are pleased that will happen quickly."
The patents asserted in the litigation were acquired by Spherix in December 2013 from Rockstar, and are related to Verizon's FiOS, VoIP and other internet services provided by Verizon. The complaint seeks recovery of damages for a portion of the substantial revenue associated with the infringed patents.
There just seems to be too many shares traded for the A/S, O/S of this company... The market makers must be going belly-up on this one... (or is this like a pink and share dumping - I don't think that's the case - lol, this share price is a joke ... way too low)