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January 26, 2023
Judge Awards $580K In Fees In Fireproof Patent Case
Metals company CEMCO is entitled to just under $580,000 in legal fees and costs associated with work its attorneys did in a case where a jury found that a rival infringed its fireproofing patents.
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November 17, 2022
IP Forecast: Winery, Its Former Lawyer To Face Off In TM Row
A winery is set to go before a California federal judge next week to argue that its former lawyer has no rights to any of the trademarks tied to its reported $60 million sale, while the lawyer is expected to claim he was the sole financial backer for one of the winery owner's most popular brands. Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.
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October 04, 2022
Weak Invalidity Claims Merit Fees In Fireproof Patent Feud
A California federal judge said metals company CEMCO is entitled to attorney fees after a jury found that a rival infringed its fireproofing patents, ruling that its competitor advanced exceptionally weak patent invalidity arguments during trial.
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May 12, 2022
LA Biz Wins $156K Verdict In Fireproofing Patent Saga
A Los Angeles metals company has convinced a jury to find that a business connected to one of its former employees must pay at least $156,000 for infringing patents covering a material that's used in new construction to limit the spread of fires.