In a precedential opinion authored by Judge Alan Albright, sitting by designation, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) on Friday vacated and remanded a Colorado district court’s award of attorney’s fees to Sling T.V. and DISH Networks (DISH). The CAFC said the district court erred in finding the case exceptional and granting DISH’s motion for Realtime Adaptive Streaming, LLC to pay its attorney’s fees.
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