WASHINGTON — A simple agreement designed to resolve a law firm’s conflict of interest is being interpreted as an absurdly broad licensing agreement that gives mobile giant Ericsson discounts that only small startups can dream of.

So argued Tensegrity partner Matthew Powers to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Thursday in a dispute over 4G wireless technology.

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