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`IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
`DALLAS DIVISION
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`FUNDAMENTAL INNOVATION
`SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL, LLC,
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`Plaintiff,
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`v.
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`ZTE CORPORATION, et al.,
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`Defendants.
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`Civil Action No. 3:17-CV-01827-N
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`JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
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`DEFENDANT ZTE CORPORATION’S ANSWER
`TO PLAINTIFF’S AMENDED COMPLAINT
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`Defendant ZTE Corporation (“ZTE Corp.”) responds to Plaintiff’s Amended Complaint
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`as follows. This Answer is solely on behalf of ZTE Corp. and is not on behalf of Defendant ZTE
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`(USA) Inc. or Defendant ZTE (TX), Inc.
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`PARTIES
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`1.
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`ZTE Corp. lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief about the
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`truth of the allegations in paragraph 1 of the Amended Complaint and therefore denies the same.
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`2.
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`ZTE Corp. lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief about the
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`truth of the allegations in paragraph 2 of the Amended Complaint and therefore denies the same.
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`3.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that ZTE Corp. is organized and existing under the laws of
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`China with its principal place of business at No. 55, Hitech Road South, Shenzhen, China
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`518057. Except as expressly admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 3 of the
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`Amended Complaint.
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`4.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that ZTE (USA) Inc. is a New Jersey corporation. ZTE Corp.
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`admits that ZTE (USA) Inc. sells consumer electronics. Except as expressly admitted, ZTE
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`Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 4 of the Amended Complaint.
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`5.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that ZTE (TX) is a Texas corporation. Except as expressly
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`admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 5 of the Amended Complaint.
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`6.
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`The allegations in paragraph 6 of the Amended Complaint express legal
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`conclusions to which no response is required. To the extent that a response is required, ZTE
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`Corp. admits that it identifies with the trade name “ZTE.” ZTE Corp. specifically denies that
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`ZTE Corp. has committed acts of infringement under any theory of infringement in this judicial
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`district or elsewhere in the United States. Except as expressly admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the
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`allegations in paragraph 6 of the Amended Complaint.
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`JURISDICTION AND VENUE
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`7.
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`The allegations in paragraph 7 of the Amended Complaint express legal
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`conclusions to which no response is required.
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`8.
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`The allegations in paragraph 8 of the Amended Complaint express legal
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`conclusions to which no response is required. To the extent that a response is required, ZTE
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`Corp. admits that ZTE (USA) conducts business in Texas and maintains a facility and employees
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`within Texas. ZTE Corp. specifically denies that ZTE (USA) has committed acts of
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`infringement under any theory of infringement in this judicial district or elsewhere in the United
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`States. Except as expressly admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 8 of the
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`Amended Complaint.
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`9.
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`The allegations in paragraph 9 of the Amended Complaint express legal
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`conclusions to which no response is required. To the extent that a response is required, ZTE
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`Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 9 of the Amended Complaint.
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`FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS
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`10.
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`11.
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`12.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 10 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 11 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief about the
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`truth of the allegations in paragraph 12 of the Amended Complaint and therefore denies the
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`same.
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`13.
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`14.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 13 of the Amended Complaint.
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`The allegations in paragraph 14 of the Amended Complaint express legal
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`conclusions and claim language, there has been no claim construction order in this action, and
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`thus, no response is required. To the extent that a response is required, ZTE Corp. denies every
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`allegation in paragraph 14 of the Amended Complaint.
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`15.
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`The allegations in paragraph 15 of the Amended Complaint express legal
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`conclusions and claim language, there has been no claim construction order in this action, and
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`thus, no response is required. To the extent that a response is required, ZTE Corp. denies every
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`allegation in paragraph 15 of the Amended Complaint.
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`16.
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`The allegations in paragraph 16 of the Amended Complaint express legal
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`conclusions and claim language, there has been no claim construction order in this action, and
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`thus, no response is required. To the extent that a response is required, ZTE Corp. denies every
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`allegation in paragraph 16 of the Amended Complaint.
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`17.
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`18.
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`19.
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`20.
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`21.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 17 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 18 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 19 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 20 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 21 of the Amended Complaint.
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`FIRST CLAIM FOR RELIEF
`([Alleged] Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 8,232,766)
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`22.
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`ZTE Corp. incorporates by reference each of its responses set forth in paragraphs
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`1 to 21 as if fully set forth herein.
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`23.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that Exhibit A to the Amended Complaint appears to be a copy
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`of U.S. Patent No. 8,232,766 (“the ’766 patent”). ZTE Corp. admits that the face of Exhibit A
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`shows the title “Multifunctional Charger System and Method.” ZTE Corp. admits that the face of
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`Exhibit A states that the ’766 patent issued on July 31, 2012. Except as expressly admitted, ZTE
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`Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 23 of the Amended Complaint.
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`24.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that the face of Exhibit A indicates that the ’766 patent names
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`Daniel M. Fischer, Dan G. Radut, Michael F. Habicher, Quang A. Luong, and Jonathan T.
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`Malton as inventors. Except as expressly admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in
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`paragraph 24 of the Amended Complaint.
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`25.
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`ZTE Corp. lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief about the
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`truth of the allegations in paragraph 25 of the Amended Complaint and therefore denies the
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`same.
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`26.
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`27.
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`28.
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`29.
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`30.
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`31.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 26 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 27 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 28 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 29 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 30 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 31 of the Amended Complaint.
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`SECOND CLAIM FOR RELIEF
`([Alleged] Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 7,834,586)
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`32.
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`ZTE Corp. incorporates by reference each of its responses set forth in paragraphs
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`1 to 31 as if fully set forth herein.
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`33.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that Exhibit B to the Amended Complaint appears to be a copy
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`of U.S. Patent No. 7,834,586 (“the ’586 patent”). ZTE Corp. admits that the face of Exhibit B
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`shows the title “Multifunctional Charger System and Method.” ZTE Corp. admits that the face of
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`Exhibit B states that the ’586 patent issued on November 16, 2010. Except as expressly
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`admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 33 of the Amended Complaint.
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`34.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that the face of Exhibit B indicates that the ’586 patent names
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`Daniel M. Fischer, Dan G. Radut, Michael F. Habicher, Quang A. Luong, and Jonathan T.
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`Malton as inventors. Except as expressly admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in
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`paragraph 34 of the Amended Complaint.
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`35.
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`ZTE Corp. lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief about the
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`truth of the allegations in paragraph 35 of the Amended Complaint and therefore denies the
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`same.
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`36.
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`37.
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`38.
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`39.
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`40.
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`41.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 36 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 37 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 38 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 39 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 40 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies every allegation in paragraph 41 of the Amended Complaint.
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`THIRD CLAIM FOR RELIEF
`([Alleged] Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 7,239,111)
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`42.
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`ZTE Corp. incorporates by reference each of its responses set forth in paragraphs
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`1 to 41 as if fully set forth herein.
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`43.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that Exhibit C to the Amended Complaint appears to be a copy
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`of U.S. Patent No. 7,239,111 (“the ’111 patent”). ZTE Corp. admits that the face of Exhibit C
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`shows the title “Universal Serial Bus Adapter For A Mobile Device.” ZTE Corp. admits that the
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`face of Exhibit C indicates that the ’111 patent issued on July 3, 2007. Except as expressly
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`admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 43 of the Amended Complaint.
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`44.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that the face of Exhibit C indicates that the ’111 patent names
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`Daniel M. Fischer, Dan G. Radut, Michael F. Habicher, Quang A. Luong, and Jonathan T.
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`Malton as inventors. Except as expressly admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in
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`paragraph 44 of the Amended Complaint.
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`45.
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`ZTE Corp. lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief about the
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`truth of the allegations in paragraph 45 of the Amended Complaint and therefore denies the
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`same.
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`46.
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`47.
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`48.
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`49.
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`50.
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`51.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 46 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 47 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 48 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 49 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 50 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 51 of the Amended Complaint.
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`FOURTH CLAIM FOR RELIEF
`([Alleged] Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 8,624,550)
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`52.
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`ZTE Corp. incorporates by reference each of its responses set forth in paragraphs
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`1 to 51 as if fully set forth herein.
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`53.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that Exhibit D to the Amended Complaint appears to be a copy
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`of U.S. Patent No. 8,624,550 (“the ’550 patent”). ZTE Corp. admits that the face of Exhibit D
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`shows the title “Multifunctional Charger System and Method.” ZTE Corp. admits that the face
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`of Exhibit D states that the ’550 patent issued on January 7, 2014. Except as expressly admitted,
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 53 of the Amended Complaint.
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`54.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that the face of Exhibit D indicates that the ’550 patent names
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`Daniel M. Fischer, Dan G. Radut, Michael F. Habicher, Quang A. Luong, and Jonathan T.
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`Malton as inventors. Except as expressly admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in
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`paragraph 54 of the Amended Complaint.
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`55.
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`ZTE Corp. lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief about the
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`truth of the allegations in paragraph 55 of the Amended Complaint and therefore denies the
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`same.
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`56.
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`57.
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`58.
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`59.
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`60.
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`61.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 56 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 57 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 58 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 59 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 60 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 61 of the Amended Complaint.
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`FIFTH CLAIM FOR RELIEF
`([Alleged] Infringement of U.S. Patent No. 7,893,655)
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`62.
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`ZTE Corp. incorporates by reference each of its responses set forth in paragraphs
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`1 to 61 as if fully set forth herein.
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`63.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that Exhibit E to the Amended Complaint appears to be a copy
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`of U.S. Patent No. 7,893,655 (“the ’655 patent”). ZTE Corp. admits that the face of Exhibit E
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`shows the title “Charging and Power Supply for Mobile Devices.” ZTE Corp. admits that the
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`face of Exhibit E states that the ’550 patent issued on February 22, 2011. Except as expressly
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`admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 63 of the Amended Complaint.
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`64.
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`ZTE Corp. admits that the face of Exhibit E indicates that the ’655 patent names
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`Dusan Veselic as inventor. Except as expressly admitted, ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in
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`paragraph 64 of the Amended Complaint.
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`65.
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`ZTE Corp. lacks knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief about the
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`truth of the allegations in paragraph 65 of the Amended Complaint and therefore denies the
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`same.
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`66.
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`67.
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`68.
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`69.
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`70.
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`71.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 66 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 67 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 68 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 69 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 70 of the Amended Complaint.
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`ZTE Corp. denies the allegations in paragraph 71 of the Amended Complaint.
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`PRAYER FOR RELIEF
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`ZTE Corp. denies that Plaintiff is entitled to any relief from ZTE Corp. and denies the
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`allegations in paragraphs (A)-(G) of the “Prayer for Relief” section of the Amended Complaint.
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`DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL
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`To the extent any response is required: Denied, except that ZTE Corp. below demands a
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`trial by jury on all issues so triable.
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`DEFENSES
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`ZTE Corp. alleges and asserts the following defenses upon information and belief in
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`response to the allegations in the Amended Complaint.
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`FIRST DEFENSE
`(Non-Infringement)
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`1.
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`ZTE Corp. does not and has not infringed any valid and enforceable claim of U.S.
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`Patent Nos. 7,239,111 (“the ’111 patent”), 7,834,586 (“the ’586 patent”), 8,232,766 (“the ’766
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`patent”), 8,624,550 (“the ’550 patent”) and 7,893,655 (“the ’655 patent”) (collectively, “the
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`Patents-in-Suit”).
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`SECOND DEFENSE
`(Invalidity)
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`2.
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`The claims of the Patents-in-Suit are invalid and/or void for failure to comply
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`with one or more conditions of patentability set forth in Title 35 of the United States Code,
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`including, but not limited to, Sections 101, 102, 103, and 112.
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`THIRD DEFENSE
`(Prosecution History Estoppel)
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`3.
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`Plaintiff’s claims are barred in whole or in part by prosecution history estoppel.
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`Plaintiff is estopped, based on statements, representations, and admissions made during the
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`prosecution before the United States Patent and Trademark Office of the patent families resulting
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`in the Patents-in-Suit from asserting that ZTE Corp. has infringed, directly or indirectly, any
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`valid and otherwise enforceable claim of the Patents-in-Suit, either literally or under the doctrine
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`of equivalents.
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`FOURTH DEFENSE
`(Estoppel)
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`4.
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`Plaintiff’s claims are barred in whole or in part by estoppel, including without
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`limitation equitable estoppel. Plaintiff and/or the alleged prior holders of the Patents-in-Suit
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`misled ZTE Corp. through words, conduct, and/or silence to reasonably infer that the Patents-in-
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`Suit would not be enforced against ZTE Corp. and other implementers of USB standards. ZTE
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`Corp. detrimentally relied on these words, conduct, and/or silence, and would be materially
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`prejudiced if Plaintiff, the current alleged holder of the Patents-in-Suit, was permitted to proceed
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`with a claim against ZTE Corp. for infringement of the Patents-in-Suit.
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`FIFTH DEFENSE
`(Licensing and/or Exhaustion)
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`5.
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`Plaintiff’s claims for patent infringement are precluded in whole or in part (i) to
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`the extent that any allegedly infringing products or components thereof are supplied, directly or
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`indirectly, to ZTE Corp. by (or by ZTE Corp. to) any entity or entities having express or implied
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`licenses to the Patents-in-Suit and/or (ii) under the doctrine of patent exhaustion.
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`SIXTH DEFENSE
`(Unenforceability)
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`6.
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`Plaintiff is barred in whole or in part under principles of equity, including
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`prosecution laches, prosecution history estoppel and disclaimer, waiver, estoppel, and/or unclean
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`hands.
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`SEVENTH DEFENSE
`(Limitation on Damages, Failure to Mark)
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`7.
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`Any claim by Plaintiff for damages is limited under 35 U.S.C. §§ 286 or 287.
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`Plaintiff is barred under 35 U.S.C. § 287 from recovering damages prior to the date of the filing
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`of the Complaint. Plaintiff is barred by 35 U.S.C. § 288 from recovering costs associated with its
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`action.
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`EIGHTH DEFENSE
`(No Basis for Injunctive Relief)
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`8.
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`Plaintiff is not entitled to injunctive relief against ZTE Corp. at least because, on
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`information and belief: (1) Plaintiff is not competing with ZTE Corp.; (2) Plaintiff is not
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`practicing any alleged invention of the Patents-in-Suit; (3) Plaintiff has not suffered irreparable
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`harm; and/or (4) Plaintiff has an adequate remedy (to the extent it is entitled to any remedy,
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`which ZTE Corp. denies).
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`NINTH DEFENSE
`(Failure to State a Claim for Relief)
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`9.
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`The Amended Complaint fails to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.
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`TENTH DEFENSE
`(No Exceptional Case)
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`10.
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`Plaintiff cannot prove that this is an exceptional case that would justify an award
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`of attorney fees against ZTE Corp. pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 285.
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`ELEVENTH DEFENSE
`(Failure to Mitigate Damages)
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`11.
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`Plaintiff’s claims are barred, in whole or in part, by its failure to mitigate
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`damages.
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`RESERVATION OF RIGHTS
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`12.
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`ZTE Corp. reserves the right to assert additional defenses as may be warranted by
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`discovery or further factual investigations in this action.
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`DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL
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`13.
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`ZTE Corp. demands a trial by jury on all issues so triable.
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`PRAYER FOR RELIEF
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`ZTE Corp. respectfully requests that this Court enter judgment against Plaintiff as
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`follows:
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`A.
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`B.
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`C.
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`Adjudging that ZTE Corp. has not infringed any claim of the Patents-in-Suit;
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`Adjudging that the claims of the Patents-in-Suit are invalid;
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`Dismissing the Amended Complaint with prejudice, denying every prayer for
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`relief in the Amended Complaint, and entering judgment for ZTE Corp.;
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`D.
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`Declaring that this case is exceptional and awarding ZTE Corp. its costs and
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`reasonable attorneys’ fees in defending this action; and
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`E.
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`Granting ZTE Corp. such other and further relief as the Court may deem
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`necessary, just, or proper.
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`Dated: April 10, 2018
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` Respectfully submitted,
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`s/ Charles M. McMahon
`Charles M. McMahon
`Hersh H. Mehta
`Michael Hemes
`MCDERMOTT WILL & EMERY LLP
`444 West Lake Street
`Chicago, Illinois 60606
`(312) 372-2000
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`Jay H. Reiziss
`Michael S. Nadel
`Natalie A. Bennett
`MCDERMOTT WILL & EMERY LLP
`500 North Capitol Street, N.W.
`Washington, D.C. 20001
`(202) 758-8000
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`Calli Turner
`MCDERMOTT WILL & EMERY LLP
`2501 North Harwood Street Suite 1900
`Dallas, TX 75201-1664
`(214) 295-8056
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`Attorneys for Defendants ZTE (USA) Inc.,
`ZTE (TX) Inc., and ZTE Corporation
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`CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
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`I hereby certify that on April 10, 2018, the foregoing was electronically filed with the
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`CM/ECF system, which sent notification of such filing to all counsel of record.
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`DM_US 83563143-1.097245.0019
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` s/ Charles M. McMahon
` Charles M. McMahon
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