A company that was previously found to be in contempt of a federal judge’s order to stop selling patent-infringing electrical wire connectors has been ordered to pay the plaintiff patent holder about $1.5 million in attorney fees after the parties could not reach an agreement on an appropriate amount.
The court also ordered the defendant, Bridgeport Fittings, to pay plaintiff Arlington Industries nearly $500,000 in lost profits, $34,000 in prejudgment interest and more than $280,000 in litigation costs.
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