Apple vs. Motorola Mobility Matchup Called on Account of Judge’s Annoyance
Richard Posner, the judge presiding over Apple v. Motorola Mobility, canceled the first trial in the case, which was set to begin June 11, and said he’s considering dismissing it entirely.
In a two-page order, Judge Posner said neither Apple nor Motorola Mobility appear to be able to prove damages. “I have tentatively decided that the case should be dismissed with prejudice because neither party can establish a right to relief,” Judge Posner said in a temporary order, adding, “I may change my mind.” He promised a longer opinion within a week. A remarkable twist in one of tech’s most closely watched patent cases. The now-canceled June 11 jury trial would have been the first between the companies since Google closed its $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility. And it was shaping up to be an intriguing battle.
Apple vs. Motorola Mobility Matchup Called on Account of Judge’s Annoyance