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Jury Returns Verdict Of Non-Infringement, Invalidity in American Imaging v. Autodesk
On October 16, 2013, the jury returned its verdict in American Imaging v. Autodesk. The jury found the asserted claims not infringed and invalid. The jury’s verdict, along with Judge Lynn’s charge, is available here.
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Jury Returns Conviction of Inmate Who Plotted to Murder Northern District of Texas Judge
The FBI announced on December 11, 2013 that an inmate has been convicted by a jury “in the attempted murder-for-hire of a federal judge in Texas.” The Northern District of Texas judge had been presiding over the inmate’s federal tax … Continue reading
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New Patent Cases Filed In Northern District of Texas
Over the last several weeks, there have been many patent infringement lawsuits filed in the Northern District of Texas, including: American Leather v. Ultra-Mek (complaint available here). American leather asserts infringement of convertible furniture patents. Felix v. VStructural, LLC (complaint … Continue reading
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Federal Rule 45 Substantially Amended
Effective December 1, 2013, Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 45 (dealing with subpoenas) has been amended. Among other things, the rule now: (i) requires the subpoena to issue from the court where the action is pending; (ii) allows service anywhere … Continue reading
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Judge Godbey Resolves Summary Judgment Motions in MobileMedia v. Blackberry
On November 15, 2013, Judge Godbey issued an Order (available here) resolving various motions for summary judgment in MobileMedia v. Blackbery. Judge Godbey granted summary judgment of non-infringement with respect to three patents-in-suit. MobileMedia also moved for summary on various … Continue reading
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Eastern District of Texas Adopts Model Order Focusing Patent Claims and Prior Art To Reduce Costs
On October 29, 2013, the Eastern District of Texas adopted a model order (available here) focusing patent claims and prior art to reduce cost. The highlights from the model order are as follows: (i) by the close of claim construction discovery, … Continue reading
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Abraham Lincoln Quoted in Meet and Confer Order in Apple v. Samsung Case
We came across this interesting order from the Apple v. Samsung patent infringement case (pending in the Northern District of California). The order discusses the importance of meeting and conferring to try to resolve issues, and begins as follows: Before he spoke … Continue reading
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Fifth Circuit Appellate Rule Change
Effective December 1, 2013, the Fifth Circuit adopted rule changes, and certain Appellate Rules were amended. This document explains the changes, which relate to, among other things, record citations.
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CCRG Interviews Trey Branham, Plaintiffs’ Attorney In Parker v. ABC Debt Relief FLSA Trial
As litigators know, the vast majority of cases do not make it to trial. The parties either reach a settlement, or the Court disposes of the case on a motion to dismiss or at summary judgment. Parker v. ABC Debt … Continue reading
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New Patent Cases Filed In Northern District of Texas
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 … Continue reading
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