Over the last several weeks, there have been many new patent infringement cases filed in the Northern District of Texas, including:
- Richmond v. Forever Gifts. The patent in suit claims technology relating to solar-powered garden lighting. (Complaint available here).
- J.W. Pet Company v. Gramercy Products. The patents in suit relate to animal toys. (Complaint available here).
- Smith’s Consumer Products v. Fortune Products. The patents in suit claim technology relating to abrasive sharpeners. (Complaint available here).
- Summit 6 v. HTC, LG, Motorola, Apple, and Twitter. The patents in suit relate to web-based media submission tools. (Complaint available here).
- Vehicle IP v. Basic Energy Services; Frozen Food Express; Oldcastle; Schneider National. The patents in suit claim technology relating to a method and apparatus for determining the tax of a vehicle. (Complaints available here, here, here, and here).
- Super Resolution Technologies v. Nikon. The patents in suit claim methods relating to fluorescent nanoscopy. (Complaint available here).
- Wingard v. Southwest Kia. The patent in suit claims technology relating to anti-theft devices. (Complaint available here).
- Employment Law Compliance v. HRSmart. The patent in suit claims technology relating to employment law compliance, establishment, evaluation and review. (Complaint available here).