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25 Aug 7:25 am by Michael C. Smith
PartsRiver, Inc. v. Shopzilla, Inc. et al (4-09-cv-00811) (N.D. Cal. August 21, 2009) Judge: Claudia Wilken (N.D. Cal.) Holding: Motion for Summary Judgment on Invalidity GRANTED Readers may recall that PartsRiver was one of the first cases transferred out of the Eastern District of Texas earlier this year following the Federal Circuit's opinion in In re TS Tech, with Judge Folsom granting the pending motion to transfer venue to California, finding that "based on ...
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31 Aug 7:25 pm
... Union Carbide; components of a patented invention not 'methods or processes': Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. v. St. Jude Medical (IP Frontline) (PatLit) District Court N D California grants summary judgment of invalidity based on on-sale bar: PartsRiver, Inc v Shopzilla, Inc et al (EDTexweblog.com) District Court N D Illinois: ... Blog) Supreme Court asked to hear Medela AG v Kinetic Concepts, Inc - Should obviousness be determined by the court or the jury? (Inventive Step) Review of some of the amici ...
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1 Feb 11:55 pm by The Docket Navigator
... cv-00331 (TXED January 30, Order) "The Court finds that the overall nature of this case, considering all of the involved parties, is regional and would therefore be more conveniently handled by the Northern District of California." PartsRiver, Inc. v. Shopzilla, Inc., 2-07-cv-00440 (TXED January 30, 2009, Order) Plaintiff's first-filed patent infringement claim did not permit plaintiff to amend its complaint to seek a declaratory judgment ...
Docket Report Patent Infringement Blog - http://docketreport.blogspot.com/
2 Feb 8:12 am
... this case are also located in California. The Court finds that the overall nature of this case, considering all of the involved parties, is regional and would therefore be more conveniently handled by the Northern District of California." - PartsRiver, Inc. v. Shopzilla, Inc., 2-07-cv-00440 (TXED January 30, 2009, Order). "Plaintiff's first-filed patent infringement claim did not permit plaintiff to amend its complaint to seek a declaratory judgment ...
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