Apple Loses at CAFC in Bid for Mandamus Relief to Transfer Out of Texas
Briefly

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit denied Apple's petition to transfer a patent infringement case by Resonant from Texas to California, highlighting deficiencies in Apple's arguments.
Resonant argued that Zhang's declaration was unduly limited, focusing solely on Taptic Engine technology and neglecting other components in Texas that are crucial for the case.
The district court found that Zhang's declaration was insufficient, as it ignored key components related to the alleged patent infringements, casting doubt on its credibility.
Apple contended that most engineers involved in the development of the accused products were based in California, but the court prioritized the relevance of Texan evidence.
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