ASUSTeK Hit with $10.5M Verdict in High-Stakes Patent Showdown

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Legal Teams & Fallout

Celebrating the outcome, Force Mos’ attorney Christopher Hanba of Dickinson Wright PLLC stated, “We appreciate the jury’s efforts and are pleased they recognized the importance of Force Mos’ intellectual property rights.”

ASUSTeK has yet to respond publicly to the verdict, leaving the tech world wondering whether an appeal is on the horizon.

Force Mos was represented by a formidable legal team from Dickinson Wright PLLC and Haltom & Doan, including attorneys Ross Garsson, Michael Saunders, Joshua Jones, Bryan Atkinson, Jordan Garsson, Ariana Pellegrino, and Tron Fu.

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ASUSTeK’s legal defense was led by a team from Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP, Lumens Law Group PLLC, and Gillam & Smith LLP, including Charles McMahon, Kal Shah, Thomas DaMario, Kathleen Lynch, Ziyong (Sean) Li, Li Chen, Melissa Smith, and J. Travis Underwood.

What’s Next?

With $10.5 million on the line, ASUSTeK faces tough choices: pay up, negotiate a settlement, or launch a legal counteroffensive. As tech firms increasingly battle over chip and component patents, this case sets a precedent for the industry—underscoring the high stakes of intellectual property warfare