Monthly Archives: September 2013

Magistrate Judge Ramirez Recommends that Summary Judgment of Invalidity Should be Rendered For Indefiniteness in H-W Technology Case

On August 30, 2013, Magistrate Judge Ramirez issued an opinion (available here) in H-W Technology v. Overstock.com.  Overstock had moved for summary judgment, claiming that two claims of the patent-in-suit were allegedly invalid for indefiniteness. Judge Ramirez agreed. First, Judge … Continue reading

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VPI Holding Sues Key to Success Magazine For Trademark Infringement

On August 27, 2013, VPI Holding hit Key to Success Magazine with a trademark infringement lawsuit (complaint available here). VPI claims that it is the owner of, among other things, “Federal Trademark Registration No. 3,472,209 on the Principal Register for … Continue reading

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Chief Judge Fitzwater Grants Partial Summary Judgment In Hoffman v. L&M Arts Case

On August 26, 2013, Chief Judge Fitzwater issued an opinion (available here) in Hoffman v. L&M Arts. The case involves Hoffman’s (a noted Dallas philanthropist’s) sale of a Rothko painting for $17.6 million. (For more details, see Hoffman’s complaint, which … Continue reading

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Judge Godbey Issues Order On Motions to Dismiss and Transfer Venue In OnAsset Patent Infringement Case

On August 21, 2013, Judge Godbey issued an Order (available here) resolving several motions filed in the OnAsset v. 7PSolutions case. Judge Godbey held that the Court had personal jurisdiction over 7PSolutions, and venue was proper in the Northern District … Continue reading

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Federal Circuit Holds That Companies May Keep Confidential Information Sealed In Pre-Trial And Post-Trial Motions

On August 23, 2013, the Federal Circuit issued its opinion in Apple v. Samsung (available here). Apple had sought to seal the following categories of information: (1) confidential financial information; (2) confidential source code and schematics; (3) proprietary market research reports; … Continue reading

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Judge Robinson Issues Opinion On Costs And Attorney’s Fees

On August 20, 2013, Judge Robinson issued an Opinion (available here) in Scott v. Amarillo Heart Group. The Opinion took up issues relating to the plaintiff’s request for costs and attorney’s fees. Judge Robinson, with respect to attorney’s fees, found … Continue reading

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Judge Godbey Denies Plaintiff’s Motion To Sever Patents From Case

On August 16, 2013, Judge Godbey issued an Order (available here) that ruled on Plaintiff MobileMedia’s motion to sever or stay. MobileMedia had sought to stay or sever claims regarding some of the eight patents-in-suit, but Judge Godbey rejected this … Continue reading

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U.S. Attorney Saldana On Sequester

WFFA recently conducted an interview and published an article about U.S. Attorney Sarah Saldana that covers the devastating effect of sequestration. The article and interview is available here. Among other things, Ms. Saldana notes that her office can no longer … Continue reading

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Government Accountability Office’s Patent Report

The GAO has released its August 2013 report titled Intellectual Property: Assessing Factors That Affect Patent Infringement Litigation Could Help Improve Patent Quality (available here). The GAO indicated that: Section 34 of AIA mandated that GAO conduct a study on … Continue reading

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