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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Peterson finds in favor of the patent holder in his lawsuit alleging the medical supply company breached a settlement agreement from his previous patent infringement suit by ceasing paying him royalties from the sale of certain medical products covered by his patent. Even in light of a claim construction of the patent in a recent federal circuit court decision, the settlement agreement requires the company to pay the disputed royalties, and the company's unreasonable interpretation allowing it to avoid paying and revive litigation would undermine the central, unambiguous purpose of the agreement. The patent holder's motion for judgment on the pleadings as to the company's liability is granted, the company is ordered to pay him $498,178 in withheld royalties and the parties are ordered to bring filings arguing whether he is entitled to prejudgment interest.