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Apple fends off 4G wireless patent lawsuit at third trial

By Thomson Reuters Feb 12, 2026 | 4:57 PM

By Blake Brittain

Feb 12 (Reuters) – Apple won a defense verdict on Thursday in a lawsuit by intellectual-property management company Optis Wireless, which had accused the tech giant of ​violating its patent rights in 4G wireless technology.

Optis had ‌won verdicts of $506 million and $300 million against Apple in earlier trials in the long-running case in Marshall, Texas. Both verdicts were later overturned on appeal.

“We thank the jury for their time, and we’re pleased they ‌rejected ​Optis’ false claims,” an Apple spokesperson said. “Optis ⁠makes no products, and ⁠its sole business is to sue companies, which it has done repeatedly to Apple in an attempt to obtain an excessive payout.”

An Optis spokesperson did not immediately respond to ​a request for comment on the verdict.

Plano, Texas-based Optis and its affiliates sued Apple in 2019, arguing that the tech ⁠giant’s iPhones and other products violated ⁠their patent rights in technology related to the ​4G LTE wireless standard. Apple has denied the allegations and ​argued the patents are invalid.

A jury found in 2020 that Apple ‌owed $506 million for infringing Optis’ patents. U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap ordered a new trial on damages in 2021 after finding the award may not have been in line with Optis’ responsibility ⁠to license the patents on fair and reasonable terms.

A new jury awarded Optis $300 million in damages after a retrial later that year. The U.S. ⁠Court of Appeals ‌for the Federal Circuit overturned that verdict ⁠last year, finding Gilstrap had improperly worded the ​jury ‌verdict form by combining all of the ​patents at issue ⁠into a single infringement question.

A U.K. court separately ruled last year that Apple owes Optis $502 million for infringing Optis’ UK wireless patents. The U.K. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear an appeal from Apple in June.

(Reporting by Blake Brittain in Washington; Editing ​by Chizu Nomiyama)