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Samsung Ordered to Pay $445.5 Million in U.S. Patent Verdict Over Wireless Technology

A federal jury in Marshall, Texas, has ruled that Samsung Electronics must pay nearly $445.5 million in damages to Collision Communications for infringing on patents tied to 4G, 5G, and Wi-Fi technologies.

The jury determined that several Samsung products — including its Galaxy smartphones, laptops, and other wireless-enabled devices — violated four patents held by the New Hampshire-based firm. The verdict marks yet another major legal setback for Samsung in the same Texas court, which has issued multiple high-value patent rulings against the company in recent years.

Collision Communications filed its lawsuit in 2023, alleging Samsung used patented innovations designed to improve wireless network efficiency. The company said the technology originated from research done by defense contractor BAE Systems, though BAE was not involved in the case.

Samsung denied the infringement claims and argued the patents were invalid. Neither company’s representatives immediately commented on the verdict.

Marshall, Texas, has become a notable hotspot for high-stakes intellectual property litigation, drawing some of the world’s biggest tech firms into multimillion-dollar disputes.