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Subjects: LAW, PLW

Unanimous Jury Verdict Rules in Favor of Navico, Awards $38 Million in Damages


EGERSUND, Norway, Sept. 11, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Navico ? the world's largest manufacturer of marine electronics and parent company to the Lowrance®, Simrad® and B&G® brands ? announced today that a Texas federal jury has found that Garmin Ltd. willfully infringed two of Navico's DownScan Imagingtm sonar patents and awarded Navico $38,755,000 in damages. The district court judge has discretion to increase the damages to account for the jury's finding that Garmin's infringement was willful.

The unanimous jury verdict validates Navico's long-standing claims against Garmin.  The infringement finding concerned two of Navico's patents relating to marine sonar technology -- U.S. Patent Nos. 9,223,022 and 9,244,168 -- and the finding is consistent with separate rulings by an International Trade Commission (ITC) Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) and by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CPB) concerning Garmin's infringement of additional Navico patents. 

"Earlier this year, the ALJ recommended a fine of $37 million against Garmin for violating cease-and-desist orders issued by the ITC to stop Garmin's infringement of two more Navico patents," said Leif Ottosson, CEO, Navico. "In a separate decision, the CBP likewise found infringement by Garmin, and stated that Garmin would be barred from importing all infringing sonar products. Now, a federal jury in U.S. District Court has confirmed that Garmin is infringing two other Navico patents -- with all eight jurors voting unanimously that Garmin's infringement was willful."

The willfulness finding means the jury found that Garmin knew about Navico's patents and engaged in conduct that "was egregious, reckless, wanton, malicious, done in bad faith, deliberately or consciously wrongful, or flagrant."

As part of the civil lawsuit, Navico also accused Garmin of false advertising relating to false and misleading assertions regarding its transition from the infringing DownVütm sonar-scanning to the replacement design called ClearVütm, which lacks a true downscan element. Although the U.S. District Court judge opted not to submit this issue to the jury, during the trial Garmin's sonar design engineer confirmed that ClearVü can miss objects directly beneath a user's boat.

Garmin sells ClearVü sonar technology in the U.S. without a down-facing transducer element, relying on data from side-scanning elements to compile and synthesize a scanning image beneath the boat. A down-facing transducer element is included in all ClearVü products outside of the United States, beyond the scope of Navico's U.S. patents. Navico continues to believe that Garmin's abrupt transition from DownVü to ClearVü in late 2016 included false and misleading statements about the features and capabilities of ClearVü. Garmin's actions confused the marine electronics market until Garmin finally acknowledged the limitations of ClearVü in March 2017, six months after the technology was announced.

At present time, a decision to reverse a June 2017 ruling by the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of Garmin is under review.

For more information on the Navico brands, please visit www.lowrance.com, www.simrad-yachting.com, pro.simrad-yachting.com and www.bandg.com. To find out more about the Navico Group of companies, visit www.navico.com.

About Navico: A privately held, international corporation, Navico is currently the world's largest marine electronics company, and is the parent company to leading marine electronics brands: Lowrance, Simrad and B&G. Navico has approximately 1,500 employees globally and distribution in more than 100 countries worldwide. www.navico.com.

SOURCE Navico


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