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Shoals Protects Solar Technology Patents From Competitor Voltage
US solar manufacturer Shoals Technologies Group LLC’s patents are enforceable in an infringement suit the company brought against competitor Voltage LLC and its Chinese affiliate, a federal judge says.
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