EIP Legal launches major patent litigation suit in Germany and the UK

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11 March 2014
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Intellectual Property Law firm EIP Europe LLP has initiated patent infringement proceedings in Germany and the United Kingdom on behalf of its client Unwired Planet International Limited (“Unwired Planet”) against Huawei, Samsung, Google and (in Germany only) HTC. The actions claim infringement of six Unwired Planet patents in the field of mobile communications. Five of the six patents have been declared as standards essential.

Further details of the claims being brought can be found in the press release from Unwired Planet’s parent company, Unwired Planet Inc.

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