National Law Journal Names RJLF $236M Trial Win to Verdicts Hall of Fame

 

Reichman Jorgensen Lehman & Feldberg LLP’s (RJLF) $236 million patent infringement verdict on behalf of Densify has been recognized in The National Law Journal’s 2021 “Verdicts Hall of Fame” as the seventh highest IP verdict in the nation over the past five years.

Each year The National Law Journal’s VerdictSearch affiliate scours court records to compile a listing of the nation's largest verdicts. The Hall of Fame cases have a minimum award of $35 million as reported to VerdictSearch from 2016 to 2020. Earlier this year, the Densify win was also recognized in The National Law Journal and VerdictSearch listing of the “Top 100 Verdicts” of 2020.

The Densify verdict was announced on January 24, 2020, following a nine-day jury trial before Judge Leonard P. Stark in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. Jurors awarded Densify, formerly known as Cirba Inc., $236 million in damages finding that VMware willfully infringed two Densify patents, including U.S. Patent Nos. 8,209,687 and 9,654,367, which cover virtualization technology that enables multiple computer systems to run on a single server. The case is Cirba Inc. et al. v. VMware Inc., case number 1:19-cv-00742, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware.

Read the Hall of Fame report here.

 
Angelica Crisi