Skyhook v. Google patent trial slips into 2014 as result of consolidation of two lawsuits
The trial between Google and Skyhook has taken another turn that will extend it into its 4th year. This all began back in 2010 when Skyhook sued for anti-competitive conduct. This was directly referring to Google interrupting relationships between Skyhook and other companies. These specific companies are Samsung and Motorola.
The main reason this trial we continue on is because there has been a consolidation of lawsuits which mean the two lawsuits will be made into one. Combining these two lawsuits will take an additional amount of time among the lawyers.
This article exemplifies how long these trials can go on and all the different tactics lawyers can use to sneak around these cases. This article does not bode well for the future of patent wars and the potential end. This also goes to show how much money is being wasted on lawyers over all these years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av9tv4G8YTY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av9tv4G8YTY
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