In recent weeks, there have been a number of new patent infringement lawsuits filed in the Northern District of Texas, including:
- BlackBerry v. Cypress Semiconductor (complaint available here). Claiming that it “turns to the courts only reluctantly,” BlackBerry accuses Cypress of infringing two Blackberry patents through the sale of Cypress’ system-on-chip products. The case was filed on November 4, 2013.
- Cinsay v. New Antics (complaint available here). Cinsay claims New Antics’ products infringe by using interactive videos. The case was filed on October 16, 2013.
- Employment Law Compliance v. Empower Software Solutions (complaint available here). ELC claims ESS infringes ELC’s patent through the sale of its EmpowerTime, EmplowerPay and EmpowerMe products. The case was filed on October 17, 2013.
- Erect-A-Line v. Eurobend (complaint available here). Erect-A-Line seeks a declaratory judgment that it has not infringed Eurobend’s patent rights. The case was filed on November 1, 2013.
- Super Resolution Technologies v. GE HealthCare (complaint available here). SRT claims GE infringes SRT’s patent directed to a fluorescent nanoscopy method through the sale of GE’s super-resolution microscope system. The complaint was filed on October 28, 2013.
- LT Tech v. Techexcel, Premier, The First American Corporation, and Samina (complaint available here). LT Tech claims defendants infringe the patent in suit through the sale of their accused products. The complaint was filed on October 22, 2013.
- Mobile Enhancement Solutions v. Nokia (complaint available here). MES sued Nokia alleging infringement of MES’ patents directed to transmission systems with improved synchronization and mobile telephones with amplified listening through the sale of Nokia’s phones. MES filed suit on October 1, 2013.
- Matson, Inc. v. Cowboy Containments (complaint available here). Matson claims Cowboy infringes Matson’s patent through the sale of Cowboy’s “portable drip containment devices.” Matson filed the case on September 30, 2013.