Over the last several weeks, there have been many new patent suits filed in the Northern District of Texas, including:
- BSN SPORTS v. Bensussen: plaintiff asserts that defendant is infringing U.S. Patent No. 6,308,381, through the sale of products, including buckles. (CCRG represents the plaintiff). (Complaint available here.)
- Medecision v. My Health: plaintiff seeks a declaratory judgment of non-infringement of U.S. Patent No. 6,612,985, titled “Method and System for Monitoring and Treating a Patient.” (Complaint available here.)
- T-Rex Property v. RMG Networks: plaintiff sued defendant asserting infringement of U.S. Patent Nos. RE39,470, entitled “Digital Information System,” 6,430,603, entitled “System for Direct Placement of Commercial Advertising, Public Service Announcements and Other Content on Electronic Billboard Displays,” and 7,382,334, entitled “Digital Information System.” (Complaint available here.)
- New World v. Ford: plaintiffs seek a declaratory judgment of non-infringement, invalidity, and unenforceability with respect to U.S. Design Patent D489,299 and U.S. Design Patent D501,685. (Complaint available here.)
- Mannatech v. RBC Life Sciences: plaintiff sued defendants asserting infringement of U.S. Patent Nos. 7,157,431 and 7,202,220, both entitled “Compositions of Plant Carbohydrates as Dietary Supplements.” (Complaint available here.)
- Avioniqs v. Rockwell Collins: plaintiff sued defendant for alleged infringement of U.S. Patent No. 7,688,214, titled “Weather Warning System and Method.” (Complaint available here.)
- Hardware Resources v. Residential Essentials: plaintiff alleges that defendant infringes United States Patent Nos. D612,703 and D598,269 through the sale of certain knobs, handles, and pulls. (Complaint available here.)