Judge Solis Denies Motion To Dismiss Due To Alleged Lack of Patentable Subject Matter In StoneEagle Case

On August 14, 2013, Judge Solis issued an opinion (available here) in StoneEagle Services v. Store Value Payments. Defendants had filed a motion to dismiss (among other things) plaintiff’s claims for patent infringement.

Defendants argued that the patent-in-suit did not claim patent-eligible subject matter. Judge Solis found that the Defendants “cannot show by clear and convincing evidence that the patent in suit bears ineligible subject matter for patentability.”

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