Judge O’Connor Tosses ICON’s Patent Infringement Claims Against Travelocity On Summary Judgment

On February 22, 2013, Judge O’Connor issued a decision (available here) in ICON v. Travelocity. Judge O’Connor found that Travelocity’s website did not meet the “graphics items arranged to provide the appearance of at least part of a commercial area, at least some of the graphics items having the appearance of storefronts” limitation of the patent-in-suit.

ICON is represented by Guy Fisher, of Provost Umphrey; Erik Osterrieder, Guy Matthews, and Matthew Juren, all of Matthews Lawson, PLLC; Jim Flegle, of Loewinsohn Flegle Deary LLP; and John Cowart, of Shaw Cowart LLP.

Travelocity is represented by Neil McNabnay, Andrew Graben, Carl Bruce, David Conrad, Emily Falconer, Kristopher Long, Ricardo Bonilla, and Thomas Melsheimer, all of Fish & Richardson.

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