Wi-LAN to settle patent litigation with Atheros
Canadian patent licensing firm Wi-LAN Inc said it signed a memorandum of understanding with Atheros Communications Inc to settle all lawsuits between it and the chip maker for an undisclosed amount.
Wi-LAN said Atheros, which is set to be acquired by Qualcomm Inc, would make a series of payments in exchange for a multi-year license to the company's patent portfolio.
Meaningful discussions are continuing with a number of parties in our Texas litigations and Wi-LAN is hopeful that it will reach additional settlements, said Jim Skippen, chief executive of Wi-LAN.
Wi-LAN expects a final definitive agreement to be signed within the next few weeks.
The Atheros deal marks the second high-profile out-of-court settlement for Ottawa-based Wi-LAN in lawsuits that go back to October 2007.
Intel Corp reached an agreement with the company on Friday, ending all litigation between the companies on Friday.
Shares of Wi-LAN closed at C$6.57 on Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
(Reporting by Abhiram Nandakumar in Bangalore; Editing by Jarshad Kakkrakandy)
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