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Sulzer wins patent dispute with Ritter GmbH

March 13, 2012 | Author: | Posted in Rulings

You are familiar with Sulzer Chemtech AG as an innovative company which has been able to gain your confidence with its high-quality products. It is our goal to set new technical and quality standards by constantly introducing new products and further developments and so remaining the leader in our field. Unfortunately, our success also tempts …

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Classen Patent Confirmed Again

August 25, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Legal, Rulings

The Düsseldorf District Court confirms that the Megaloc patent has been infringed by the Välinge 5G “bow shaped tongue” and “bristle tongue” embodiments. Kaisersesch, 25th September 2011. In its decision pronounced on 28 July, 2011 (Case No. 4 O 92/10), the Düsseldorf District Court established vis-à-vis ter Hürne GmbH & Co. KG et al – …

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Plaintiffs Score Early Victory Against Turkish Banks in Armenian Genocide Lawsuit

August 11, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Rulings

LOS ANGELES, CALIF.–On August 2, 2011, a U.S. federal district court in Los Angeles handed Armenian plaintiffs an early victory in what will surely be a difficult legal battle over reparations for land seized from Armenians in Turkey during the Armenian Genocide (Alex Bakalian et. al vs. Republic of Turkey, the Central Bank of Turkey, …

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Thomas Bibiyan Receives Favorable Ruling In Second District Court Of Appeal Regarding Frivolous Case By Ramon Toledo

June 13, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Rulings

The California Appellate Court determined on May 4th 2011 that the ongoing civil case involving Ramon Toledo and Thomas Bibiyan had been based on both what it has determined to be frivolous litigation and malicious use of process. In law, frivolous litigation is the practice of starting or carrying on law suits that, due to their lack of …

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Thomas Bibiyan Receives Favorable Ruling In Second District Court Of Appeal Regarding Frivolous Case By Ramon Toledo

May 9, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Rulings

The California Appellate Court determined on May 4th 2011 that the ongoing civil case involving Ramon Toledo and Thomas Bibiyan had been based on both what it has determined to be frivolous litigation and malicious use of process. In law, frivolous litigation is the practice of starting or carrying on law suits that, due to their lack …

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United Studios of Self Defense Receives Two Consecutive Key Rulings in Attempted Business Takeover Case

February 4, 2011 | Author: | Posted in Rulings

IRVINE, CALIF.– United Studios of Self Defense (USSD) received two key rulings in January in its case against six former USSD executives and their new company Z-Ultimate Self Defense Studios (collectively, “Z-Ultimate”). USSD had filed a cross-complaint on October 7, 2010 against Z-Ultimate for numerous counts including breach of fiduciary duty, constructive fraud, conspiracy, misappropriation …

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Monster Energy Tries to Hammer Out Small Business

December 15, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Rulings

December 13, 2010 Contact: Eclectic Media Productions (347) 92-STARS or (347) 927-8277, Email: info@mediaproductions.tv Monster Energy Tries to Hammer Out Small Business (Tampa, FL) – An arrogant disdain for the law and for honest competition earns a lawsuit for two giant partners in trademark lifting. The monster corporations of Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. and Hansen Beverage …

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Copyright Infringement Judgment Upholds Jury Verdict in Software IP Case

August 9, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Rulings

U.S. District Court in Northern District Court California denies Defendant’s post-trial motions and enters judgment in favor of copyright owners after a jury trial in a landmark software copyright infringement lawsuit involving the infringement of PowerRPC and JRPC copyrights. San Jose, CA, August 05, 2010 — The Federal District Court in the Northern District of …

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Ashley Collins vs Robert Casterline Dismissed by Court

June 4, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Rulings

LOS ANGELES, CA — On December 29, 2009, Federal District Court Judge A. Howard Matz dismissed with prejudice the lawsuit filed by artist Ashley Collins against Aspen art dealer Robert Casterline. In January 2009, Collins filed a lawsuit against Casterline and two other individuals alleging that they had copied Collins’ painting style and were unlawfully …

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Copyright Infringement Verdict Upholds Intellectual Property Protection Laws

May 28, 2010 | Author: | Posted in Rulings

A federal jury entered a verdict of copyright infringement against Chordiant Software, Inc. for infringing four software technologies in the Chordiant Marketing Director product. San Jose, CA, May 28, 2010 – An eight-member jury returned a unanimous verdict in a computer software copyright infringement lawsuit in the Federal District Court of the Northern District of …

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