Network-1 Technologies Inc v Google LLC Nonprecedential Opinion
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The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a nonprecedential opinion in Appeal Number 24-1893, Network-1 Technologies, Inc. v. Google LLC, on April 23, 2026. The case originated from DCT (district court) and the opinion was posted at 10:30 Eastern Time. Nonprecedential opinions of the Federal Circuit are binding on the parties but do not constitute binding precedent for future cases.
“24-1893: NETWORK-1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC. v. GOOGLE LLC [OPINION], Nonprecedential”
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The Federal Circuit issued a nonprecedential opinion in the patent dispute between Network-1 Technologies, Inc. and Google LLC. Nonprecedential status means the opinion has no binding precedential value for future cases but remains binding on the parties to the appeal. Parties and practitioners in patent litigation should monitor Federal Circuit dockets for follow-on filings or rehearing petitions that may affect the outcome.
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24-1893: NETWORK-1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC. v. GOOGLE LLC [OPINION], Nonprecedential
OPINION Posted:
NETWORK-1 TECHNOLOGIES, INC. v. GOOGLE LLC OPINION
Appeal Number: 24-1893
Origin: DCT
Nonprecedential
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- April 23, 2026
- 10:30
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