March 5, 2024, 6:45 p.m. | Jim Nash

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Google has lost its bid to move its biometrics patent fight with Proxense from Waco, Texas, to Northern California, the search company’s home turf.

Lawyers for Google feel that recent patent decisions in the Western District of Texas portend a loss for their client, according to trade publisher Bloomberg Law. But the judge in the case found no compelling reason to make a move.

Proxense is the plaintiff in the case (docket numbers 23-319 and 23-430). It alleges that …

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