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Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas

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May 3

Mobile Telecommunications Technologies, LLC v. Ruckus Wireless, Inc. 2:16-cv-00466-JRG-RSP

Mobile Telecommunications Technologies, LLC v. Aerohive Networks, Inc. 2:16-cv-00468-JRG-RSP

Mobile Telecommunications Technologies, LLC v. Xirrus, Inc. 2:16-cv-00471-JRG-RSP

Mobile Telecommunications Technologies, LLC v. Firetide, Inc. 2:16-cv-00474-JRG-RSP

MTel is the plaintiff and maintains a principal place of business in Lewisville.

It has pursued legal action to stop alleged infringement of United States Patent Numbers 5,590,403; 5,659,891; and 5,915,210.

The complainant seeks unspecified monetary damages and a jury trial.

Attorneys Daniel Scardino and Henning Schmidt of the law firm Reed & Scardino LLP in Austin are representing MTel.

Theft Prevention Innovations LLC v. AwarePoint Corporation 2:16-cv-00469-RWS

Theft Prevention Innovations LLC v. Ekahau Inc. et al 2:16-cv-00470-RWS

Theft Prevention Innovations LLC v. Sonitor Technologies, Inc. 2:16-cv-00472-RWS

The plaintiff Theft Prevention is based in Austin.

The company claims ownership to U.S. Patent Nos. 7,671,741 and 9,165,446, both titled “Anti-Theft Security Device and Perimeter Detection System,” asserting both patents had been infringed upon.

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued the ‘446 patent on Oct. 20, 2015 while the ‘741 patent was issued on Mar. 6, 2010.

Theft Protection seeks unspecified monetary damages and a jury trial.

It is represented by attorneys Zachariah S. Harrington, Matthew J. Antonelli and Larry D. Thompson, Jr. of the law firm Antonelli, Harrington & Thompson LLP in Houston.

TYLER DIVISION

Atlas IP, LLC v. CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric, LLC 6:16-cv-00396-RWS-JDL

Atlas IP, LLC v. Oncor Electric Delivery Company, LLC 6:16-cv-00397-RWS-JDL

The plaintiff Atlas is based in Miami.

It has pursued legal action in response to purported infringement of U.S. Patent No. 5,371,734, titled “Medium Access Control Protocol for Wireless Network.”

Per recent court papers, the subject patent is directed to “a reliable medium access control (MAC) protocol for wireless, preferably radio frequency (RF), LAN-type network communications among a plurality of resources, such a[s] a battery powered portable computers.”

Atlas seeks unspecified monetary damages.

Attorney George C. Summerfield of the law firm Stadheim & Grear in Chicago is representing the complainant.

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