Nimitz Technologies LLC v. CNET Media, Inc.
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December 13, 2023
The Biggest Patent Rulings Of 2023
Over the past year, the Federal Circuit has suspended one of its own judges, Delaware's chief federal judge has told the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate attorneys practicing in his court, and the Federal Circuit vacated a huge infringement verdict. Here's what you need to know about these cases and other major decisions in 2023.
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November 27, 2023
Judge In Del. Asks DOJ To Look Into IP Edge Patent Litigation
The top federal judge in Delaware concluded Monday that the Texas attorneys behind prolific patent litigation funding outfit IP Edge might have broken the law — and their ethical obligations as lawyers — by litigating ferociously for settlements from tech companies while operating behind a shadowy network of "relatively unsophisticated individuals."
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October 26, 2023
Nimitz Drops BuzzFeed, Bloomberg, CNET IP Suits Amid Probe
Nimitz Technologies told a Delaware federal judge Thursday it dropped three patent infringement suits against BuzzFeed, Bloomberg and CNET, ending the litigation roughly six months after responding to the judge's investigation into whether the patent business IP Edge was funding its patent infringement blitz in the state.
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July 19, 2023
5 Patent Cases To Watch In The Second Half Of 2023
The Federal Circuit will be reviewing its first en banc patent case since 2018, while the court's members are being sued by its longest-serving judge, who claims that an attempt to oust her is unconstitutional. Here's what you need to know about these and other high-profile patent cases.
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April 07, 2023
Nimitz Responds To Judge's Litigation Funding Inquiry
Nimitz Technologies has delivered long-awaited answers to questions from Delaware's top federal judge regarding who is funding its patent infringement campaigns in the state, the same day IP Edge and a consortium of its alleged "sham" patent-holding companies told the judge in a separate proceeding to toss a declaratory patent action brought by a California chipmaker.
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April 06, 2023
IP Forecast: Del. Judge Set To Turn Up Heat In Funding Probes
Delaware's top federal judge will grill two lawyers next week over their failure to disclose information about who is funding their clients' patent infringement campaigns against major media companies, questions that one of them has labeled an "invasive inquisition." 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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December 21, 2022
Nimitz Fights Sanctions For Withholding IP Suit Funding Docs
Nimitz Technologies LLC urged Delaware's chief federal judge Wednesday not to sanction the company for missing a court-ordered deadline to produce documents showing who is funding Nimitz's patent suit against Buzzfeed and Bloomberg, arguing that the judge doesn't have the jurisdictional authority to impose sanctions as Nimitz appeals the discovery order.
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December 14, 2022
Judge Rips Call To Withdraw Funding Probe Memo In IP Row
Delaware's chief federal judge has rejected Nimitz Technologies LLC's request that he withdraw his explanation of why he is investigating the patent owner for not disclosing litigation funding and ownership information.
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December 08, 2022
Fed. Circ. Won't Shut Down Del. Judge's Patent Funding Probe
The Federal Circuit refused Thursday to make a Delaware federal judge nix his probe into who is funding a patent owner's infringement litigation against Buzzfeed, Bloomberg and other media companies over content streaming technology, finding that a writ of mandamus is not the only pathway to protect confidential documents.
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December 02, 2022
Del. Judge's Tough Stance On Disclosures Roils Patent Bar
Delaware's top federal district judge is on the offensive against perceived rule-breaking in an ongoing crush of patent suits filed by "nonpracticing" entities, roiling the local patent bar and likely encouraging would-be filers to seek other venues for their suits.