Judge Rya W. Zobel’s recent decision denying a set of Google’s summary judgment motions has cleared the way for trial. Skyhook initially sued Google for infringement of thirteen patents. Currently, eight patents remain at issue: U.S. Patent Nos. 7,433,694 (the “’694 patent”); 7,474,897 (the “’897 patent”); 7,856,234 (the “’234 patent”); 8,031,657 (the “’657 patent”); 8,054,219 (the “’219 patent”); 8,154,454 (the “’454 patent”); 8,223,074 (the “’074 patent”); and 8,242,960 (the “’960 patent”). The patents relate generally to finding the location of devices that use wireless networks...