Monthly Archives: July 2013

Judge Lynn Denies Motion For Class Certification in Simms v. Jones Case

On July 9, 2013, Judge Lynn issued a memorandum opinion and order (available here) in the Simms v. Jones case. Judge Lynn found that plaintiffs’ motion for class certification should be denied in its entirety. Plaintiffs were ticketholders for Super … Continue reading

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Victaulic Sues Romar In Northern District of Texas for Patent Infringement

On July 17, 2013, Victaulic filed a patent infringement lawsuit (complaint available here) in the Northern District of Texas. Victaulic asserts that Romar Supply, Inc. infringes U.S. Patent Nos. 7,086,131 and 7,712,796 through the sale of Romar’s SlideLok pipe coupling.

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LT Tech Hits Sysaid, Palace Entertainment, and Dunkin Brands With Patent Infringement Lawsuit

On July 16, 2013, LT Tech filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the Northern District of Texas (complaint available here) against Sysaid Technologies, Ltd., Palace Entertainment, Inc., and Dunkin Brands Group, Inc. LT Tech claims that defendants infringe U.S. Patent … Continue reading

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Federal Circuit Heightens Standard for Induced Infringement

On June 25, 2013, the Federal Circuit issued its opinion in Commil USA v. Cisco Systems (opinion available here). The district court had instructed the jury that that it could find inducement if “Cisco actually intended to cause the acts … Continue reading

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Judge Lynn Grants Motion to Limit Patent Holder’s Asserted Claims

On July 11, 2013, Judge Lynn issued an Order (available here) in Mobile Telecommunications Technologies v. Research In Motion. Judge Lynn found that, at the present stage of the case, the plaintiff would be limited to 14 asserted claims. “The … Continue reading

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Magistrate Judge Stickney Resolves Motion to Compel In Patent Infringement Case

On July 10, 2013, Magistrate Judge Stickney issued a memorandum order (available here) in Comcast Cable v. BT Americas. Comcast had filed a motion to compel BT to produce documents responsive to certain of Comcast’s requests for production, “including core … Continue reading

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OL2 Sues Dual Digital Media Seeking A Declaratory Judgment Of Non-Infringement

On July 15, 2013, OL2 filed a declaratory judgment lawsuit (complaint available here) in the Northern District of Texas. OL2 claims that Dual Digital Media, less than two weeks ago, sued the prior provider of OL2’s OnLive Game Service of … Continue reading

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Office of Medical & Scientific Justice, Inc. Sues Texas Resident For Trademark Infringement

On July 9, 2013, the Office of Medical & Scientific Justice, Inc. (OMSJ) filed its lawsuit (complaint available here) against Jeffrey Deshong. OMSJ claims that Deshong violated the Lanham Act when it committed trademark infringement through certain online activities. OSMJ … Continue reading

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Magistrate Judge Toliver Orders NFL’s Roger Goodell To Sit For Deposition

On July 10, 2013, Magistrate Judge Toliver issued an Order (available here) in Simms v. National Football League. The case involves “claims by Plaintiffs, ticketholders to the Super Bowl XLV game at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, against Defendant National … Continue reading

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E-Z Mart Stores Sues Shamsa Enterprises For Registered Service Mark Infringement

On July 8, 2013, E-Z Mart Stores filed a lawsuit (complaint available here) in the Northern District of Texas against Shamsa Enterprises. E-Z Mart claims that Shamsa infringes E-Z Mart’s service marks by operating a convenience store in Everman, Texas … Continue reading

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