Appeals court: Actually, Newegg did win that case
13 11 2015Ars Technica
July 31, 2015
Joe Mullin
Newegg is famous for fighting patent trolls, and the company is currently trying to win fees from several cases where it has won or the troll has given up.
In one of those cases, Newegg fought a non-practicing entity called Pragmatus Telecom, which dropped its case against Newegg before discovery was complete. Newegg asked for attorneys fees but was rejected by the Delaware district court, which found that Newegg wasn’t the “prevailing party”—in other words, it hadn’t really won the case at all, so it couldn’t be granted fees.
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