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Jawbone loses bid to pause Fitbit court case over patents

( October 31, 2016, 23:31 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: US District Judge Beth Labson Freeman has refused to stay Fitbit’s patent case against Jawbone pending a case before the International Trade Commission. Labson Freeman said that a stay could harm Fitbit, while both wearable-devices companies would have to bear the burden of litigating this case. The judge also ruled that because the relevant patents in this case differ from those before the ITC, a stay would not simplify issues or questions of law.See document below. ...

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