Thank you, Raiford. Good morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us today. This was another strong quarter for the business. We added to our recent momentum once again demonstrated our ability to deliver stable recurring revenue and strong profitability, and continued our excellent track record of returning capital to shareholders. Let me start with the status update on licensing. We continue to make solid progress in the smartphone space where we added a new licensee in Q2. In addition, we closed a new licensing agreement with Alps Alpine a specialist system and technology provider in the IoT and auto sector. In the first half of the year, our recurring revenue from the consumer electronics and IoT, including auto, increased by almost 20% year-over-year, once again highlighting how we are capitalizing the opportunities in multiple verticals. In addition, early in the third quarter, we added another new licensee from consumer electronics sector. We also continue to advance our case arbitration with Samsung, the three arbitrators who will hear the case has now been confirmed. And the case management conference is being held today. As a reminder, Samsung has already agreed to take a license to our portfolio effective January 1, 2023, where the arbitration process will decide the monetary terms. We remain confident that our new license with Samsung will reflect the value of our portfolio and continue our long-term relationship with Samsung that started more than 25 years ago. Next, I want to give you an update on our litigation with Lenovo. Recently, we received another good decision from the U.K. High Court, which increased the amount Lenovo must pay us for license to our 3G, 4G and 5G patents to just under $185 million, which we already received from Lenovo. Rich will explain the revenue recognition topic in his remarks. This is a very positive development for us. And as to the court's previous ruling, the Lenovo must pay us in full for the past sales going back to [2007] (ph). As court noted, this is intended to be a powerful way of discouraging licenses from holding out on taking up-front license. I want to remind you that the $185 million judgment is for license to only our cellular patents until the end of 2023. It does not include our valuable portfolio of video, WiFi and implementation patterns. And we remain committed to receive a full and fair return our technology that Lenovo uses in its devices each day. One aspect of our dispute, which I'm particularly pleased with is that, when we asserted our pattern in three separate technical trials against Lenovo, each pattern were found to be valid, essential and infringed. Because they are all standard essential patents, this not only places us in a strong position in our Lenovo case, but also in our future negotiations and litigation with other prospective licensees. We are, in our heart, a research innovation business. The technology we give out and the pattern that we filed each year are in many ways the products that we bring to the market. The high-quality of our portfolio is directly connected to our ability to remain at the cutting edge of foundational research in wireless, video and increasingly in AI. This year has already included many examples of how we excel as an innovation business. Our engineers produced a record number of new invention filings in the first half across both 5G and video spaces. As we continue our work in 5G, including what will be the first release of 5G advanced, we are also deepening our research for 6G. In Q2, we announced a new research partnership with the University of Surrey in the U.K. to focus on specific technologies that we think will become a part of the 6G standard. Our ongoing wireless work, including the use of AI to improve the efficiency and reliability of mobile networks is an excellent example of how central AI has become so much of our innovation. Our CTO, Rajesh Pankaj is a well-known leading expert in AI and has been working in the space for years. Many of our other engineers are becoming noted expert and like Rajesh, several has emerged as leaders in the field. For example, in Q2, one of our senior engineers [indiscernible] of our industry group within the standard body, ATSC, which is focused on creating standards to preserve and improve the security of AI. Stating our innovation success, we were recently named by LexisNexis as one of world’s top 100 companies in innovation that advances sustainability. We strongly believe that our innovation has only become more valuable in an increasingly connected world, and I'm delighted that we are also playing our part in steering us towards a more sustainable future. Before I hand it over to Rich, I want to thank all our employees for the hard work in putting us in a strong position and deliver superb value to our shareholders. Our financial strength, combined with our innovation leadership and the growing importance of our technology for different use cases means that we remain ideally placed to build our recent success. And with that, I hand it over to Rich.