McKool Smith has secured five of Law.com's "Top 100 Verdicts" of 2024. VerdictSearch selects its Top 100 verdicts by identifying and ranking jury awards based on the gross amount awarded, excluding adjustments like comparative fault or attorney fees unless determined by the jury. The list is curated through submissions and independent editorial research, and reflects what VerdictSearch deems the most comprehensive representation of the largest jury awards for the year.
Netlist v. Micron
- Secured a $445 Million patent infringement verdict on behalf of Netlist against Micron Technology Inc., with a jury finding Micron willfully infringed two of Netlist’s patents related to computer memory technology.
Mojo Mobility vs. Samsung
- Secured a $192 million patent infringement verdict on behalf of Mojo Mobility against tech giant Samsung, after a jury found Samsung willfully infringed five of Mojo’s patents related to wireless charging technology and products.
G+ Communications v. Samsung
- Secured a $142 Million patent damages verdict on behalf of G+ Communications against Samsung. In a previous trial in January 2024, Samsung was found to have infringed G+'s patents essential to the 5G standard with various products from its Galaxy line of mobile phones.
Netlist v. Samsung
- Secured a $118 million patent infringement verdict on behalf of Netlist against Samsung, with a jury finding Samsung willfully infringed Netlist’s ‘912, ‘417, and ‘608 patents related to memory module technology, and more specifically, to a concept called rank multiplication.
G+ Communications v. Samsung
- Secured a $67.5 million patent infringement verdict on behalf of G+ Communications against Samsung plus a running royalty of $1.50 per phone, with a jury finding Samsung infringed G+'s patents essential to the 5G standard with various products from its Galaxy line of mobile phones.