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United States Federal Circuit, 03/21/2011
Innovation Toys v. MGA Entertainment, No. 2010-1290
In an infringement dispute regarding a patent related to a chess-like, light-reflecting board game, summary judgment by district court is affirmed in part and reversed in part where the court correctly found no genuine issues of material fact regarding literal infringement based on its construction of a claim term but erred in several of its factual findings underlying its nonobviousness determination. Read more...

United States Federal Circuit, 03/21/2011
American Piledriving Equip., Inc. v. Geoquip, Inc., No. 2010-1283
In an infringement dispute involving multiple claim constructions of patents related to vibratory pile driving parts, district court summary judgment is affirmed in part and reversed in part where court properly construed some claim terms but improperly imported limitations from specifications into some constructions. Read more...

United States Federal Circuit, 03/23/2011
In re Verizon Business, No. 956
In a petition for a writ of mandamus, district court order denying transfer to a far more convenient venue based solely on its previous handling of a lawsuit involving the same patent is reversed where there is no supportable basis for order. Read more...







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