Tyler Division of the Eastern District of Texas
Recent News About Tyler Division of the Eastern District of Texas
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McDonald's accused of infringing on mobile device patents
TYLER – A fast food giant is accused in a federal lawsuit of infringing on a batch of patents pertaining to mobile device technology. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
TYLER DIVISION Mar. 12 Cumberland Systems LLC v. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company 6:18-cv-00116-RWS-KNM -
Judge Gilstrap orders Chi Mei to pay Eidos Display $8.2M in patent lawsuit
TYLER – A federal judge has ruled that Chi Mei Innolux Corp. must pay Eidos Display LLC and Eidos III LLC a combined $8.2 million in a settlement over alleged infringing of a patent dealing with LCD displays. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
TYLER DIVISION Mar. 9 CUMBERLAND SYSTEMS LLC V. RAYTHEON COMPANY 6:18-cv-00110 -
Worker's suit asserts hostile work environment at former employer American Electric Power
TYLER – American Electric Power faces a racial discrimination lawsuit from a former employee. -
Late inmate's family brings wrongful death suit against prison operator
TYLER – The surviving family of a Texas Department of Criminal Justice inmate who reportedly died about a week before his scheduled release has filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit. -
East Texas attorney Clyde Siebman addresses Naples Roundtable on patent venue reforms
SHERMAN - Trial lawyer Clyde Siebman of East Texas-based Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith recently joined an invitation-only group of 100 judges, attorneys and academics to address issues impacting patent law. -
Jacksonville couple sues after table fan bursts into flames
TYLER – An East Texas couple is pursuing legal action after a table fan they purchased reportedly caught on fire two years ago. -
Visitor alleges Corecivic Inc.'s negligence caused fall at Bradshaw State Jail
TYLER – A Long Branch woman alleges she fell in the visitor's restroom at a jail facility because of water on the floor. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
TYLER DIVISION Feb. 5 CODEC TECHNOLOGIES LLC V. CINEMARK USA, INC 6:18-cv-00053-JRG -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
TYLER DIVISION Jan. 31 SPIDER SEARCH ANALYTICS LLC V. SEPHORA USA, INC. 6:18-cv-00036-RWS-KNM -
Olive Garden guest alleges rocks caused her to fall, injure arm at restaurant
TYLER – A Kaufman County woman is seeking damages after a fall at a Tyler restaurant. -
German company reaches settlement with Apple, ZTE Corp. over patents dispute
BEAUMONT – The patent infringement cases filed by German company Papst Licensing GMBH & Co. KG against Apple Inc. and ZTE Corp. and ZTE (USA) Inc. have been settled. Specific monetary terms of the settlement have not been publicly disclosed. -
Shopper blames Ross for injuries inflicted by bathroom stall door
TYLER – A Nacogdoches County woman has pursued legal action against a Tyler department store after allegedly sustaining injuries in its restroom. -
Motorist seeks damages from Elite Service Recovery & Towing after load struck vehicle
TYLER – A motorist is seeking damages from a trucking company and its driver after a collision in Anderson County. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
TYLER DIVISION Nov. 21 JUMPSPORT, INC. V. THE HOME DEPOT, INC. ET AL 6:17-cv-00662-RWS-JDL -
Brookshire Grocery Co. accused of age discrimination by former employees
TYLER – Three former employers of a Smith County company allege their age was the reason for their termination. -
Woman alleges Fingerhut, credit bureaus reported derogatory information
TYLER – A Smith County resident alleges that inaccurate information was reported on her credit report. -
Tyler consumer alleges three organizations reported inaccurate statements on credit report
TYLER – A Tyler consumer alleges his credit was damaged because of the actions of three entities. -
Consumer claims Rausch, Sturm, Israel, Enerson & Hornik LLC violated collection laws
TYLER – A Trinidad, Texas consumer is suing a debt collector over allegations it continued collection efforts without first providing verification of the debt.