Winstead’s Client StreamScale Wins $240 Million Jury Verdict

10.16.23

DALLAS, October 16, 2023 - Winstead PC, a leading Texas-based law firm with national practices serving clients across the country, today announced that the firm's client, StreamScale, won a $240 million jury verdict in a major patent case against Cloudera, a California based data-management company.

The jury determined that Cloudera had infringed on three StreamScale patents related to its cloud-based data storage technology.

"We are very pleased with the verdict and thank each juror for their time and commitment to the legal system.  Entrepreneurs should also take heart knowing that regardless of the size or scale of their company, patents will be enforced and protected by the courts. The system works," said Jamie McDole, a Winstead shareholder who represented StreamScale.

StreamScale owns patents for "accelerated erasure coding" technology, which they call the "cornerstone" of modern data storage.

The Winstead team that represented StreamScale included Jamie McDoleMike Karson, Phillip Philbin, Dave Higer, Grant Tucker, Matt Vitale, Nikki Becraft, Amanda Johnson, and Pam Jones. They worked with teams from Irell & Manella and the Ciccarelli Law Firm to secure the victory.  


About Winstead

Winstead is a leading Texas-based law firm with national practices serving clients across the country. We focus on exceeding our clients’ expectations by providing innovative solutions to their business and legal opportunities and challenges. We work as a trusted counsel to public and private companies, governments, individuals, universities, and public institutions.
 
Our business, transactions and litigation practices serve key industries including real estate, financial services, investment management and private funds, higher education and P3, airlines, healthcare and life sciences, sports business and wealth management.

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