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UK judge strikes 3 of 4 late amendments by Lenovo, weeks before Ericsson trial

By Melissa Ritti ( March 13, 2025, 18:47 GMT | Insight) -- Lenovo and Ericsson were back in court today, days after the UK High Court construed a 2011 license agreement between Ericsson and Lenovo subsidiary Motorola Mobility and weeks after the UK Court of Appeal said Ericsson’s standard-essential patent enforcement campaign renders it an unwilling licensor. Most pressing, and at issue today, was the question of Lenovo’s four-pronged proposal to amend its claim — amendments Ericsson said, and Judge Richard Meade agreed, came too late.Three of four amendments proposed by Lenovo to its statement-of-claim for a global fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory cross-license with Ericsson were stricken today at the UK High Court....

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