LOS ANGELES, CA – After just over a day of deliberations, a California federal jury has found that Nikon Corp. did not infringe camera sensor patents jointly owned by lens maker Carl Zeiss and semiconductor maker ASML, allowing the Japanese camera giant to dodge damages of up to nearly $24 million.
Nikon was represented by Morrison & Foerster LLP. Impact Trial’s team members were, Brian Lee, Katelyn Fiebke, Alison Von Dollen, Anthony DiLonardo, Shaun Kelly, John Christopher, and the team was led by Thomas S.Y. Lee. Impact provided support in the conceptualization, design, production and presentation of demonstrative evidence for this matter.
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Carl Zeiss AG et al. v. Nikon Corp. et al., case number 2:17-cv-07083, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.