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Judge reduces $15.7 million damages award in Rembrandt-Samsung patent dispute
MARSHALL – Rembrandt Wireless Technologies can expect a few millions dollars less than a federal jury in Texas awarded a little more than three years ago in the company's patent lawsuit against Samsung Electronics following a judge's recent decision. -
Texas court finds dry eye medicine patents not extendable under Native American tribe
MARSHALL – A federal judge on Oct. 16 ruled that patents for a medicinal product to alleviate a condition called dry eye were invalid after Allergan, a global pharmaceuticals company, attempted to extend the patents by transferring them to a Native American tribe in upstate New York. -
Texas technology company accuses Vizio of patent infringement
MARSHALL – An Austin company alleges that Vizio has infringed two of its patents. -
Longview woman claims Cottonwood Financial Texas wrongfully ended employment
MARSHALL — A Longview woman is suing a payday loan company, citing alleged discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Appeal gives four-year phone system patent infringement battle new life
TYLER – Despite a final judgment entered Sept. 30 in a lawsuit originally filed in April 2012 that pitted NobelBiz, Inc. against defendants Global Connect, LLC and TCN, Inc. in a patent infringement battle, the defendants have appealed numerous orders filed in the four-year life of the case, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reactivated appeals Oct. 31. -
Gregg County woman blames CGI Gulf Coast Upstream for oil site accident
MARSHALL - A Gregg County woman is suing an oil drilling company, alleging negligence for injuries she says she sustained at one of the company's oil sites. -
Man faults drivers' employer with negligence in car accident
A Jacksonville resident alleges an Arizona-based corporation and one of its employee was responsible causing a 2014 car collision that resulted in injuries. Johnny Cameron filed a lawsuit July 23 in the U.S. -
Woman blames dislocated toes on display at Lowe's
A woman claims she suffered from two dislocated toes after she fell over a display of paver stones at Lowe's Home Centers. -
Woman claims medical costs following collision
A woman has filed suit against the driver she claims failed to yield the right-of-way and struck her vehicle. -
Mother sues Wal-Mart after colliding with driver who bought new tires
A mother is suing for injuries to herself and her two children after another driver collided with them after buying tires at Wal-Mart. -
Female welder sues former employer for sexual harassment
A female welder is suing her former employer over what she describes as sexual harassment.