New Lawsuits

There have been many new patent infringement lawsuits recently filed in the Northern District of Texas, including the following:

  • In 3rd Eye Surveillance v. Dallas Credit Union, plaintiff filed suit (available here) accusing defendant of infringing three patents relating to video security systems.
  • In Lennon Image Technologies, LLC v. Mary Kay, Lennon accuses Mary Kay of infringing U.S. Patent No. 6,624,843, titled “Customer Image Capture and Use Thereof in a Retailing System” through the sale of its Virtual Makeover Application and Virtual Makeover Mobile Apps. (Complaint available here.)
  • In STOP, LLC v. Recovery Health Corp., plaintiff accuses defendants of infringing patents relating to systems for locational tracking of monitored persons (complaint available here).
  • In Thermotek v. Madonado Medical, plaintiff seeks a declaratory judgment for patent misuse and invalidity of U.S. Patent No. 8,485,995, and also asserts breach of contract and fraud claims against defendants (complaint available here).
  • Avioniqs, LLC has filed a slew of cases alleging infringement of U.S. Patent Nos. 5,771,020 and 7,688,214, which claim technology relating to weather warning and lightning locating systems. The defendants in the cases include Delta, DHL, Air Canada, Frontier, Alaska Airlines, United Airlines, Qatar Airways, American Airlines, US Airways, FedEx, JetBlue, and UPS.
  • In JSDQ Mesh v. Sine Networks, the plaintiff accuses the defendant of infringing several patents claiming technology relating to call routing systems. (Complaint available here.)
  • In Raniere v. AT&T & Microsoft, the plaintiff accuses defendants of infringing patents claiming technology relating to switching systems. (Complaint available here.)
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