U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas Waco Division
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Canadian company takes Monoprice to court over alleged patent infringement
Patent Armoury, a Canadian corporation, has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Austin electronics retailer Monoprice, alleging that Monoprice knowingly produced and sold devices that violate Patent Armoury's phased array sound system patent. -
Despite decline in filings, Texas' Western District still top spot for patent suits
While Judge Albright and the Western District of Texas continued to hold onto their leads with the highest numbers of filed patent cases, the data revealed distinct drops in their cases in 2022 -
Patent suits brought against Google over Pixel, Nexus devices
HOUSTON - Two patent infringement lawsuits were filed against Google on Monday over the company’s Pixel and Nexus devices. -
Patent Trolls Find Fertile Ground in Texas
Lawsuits by Shell Companies, Bad Actors Stifle Innovation, Job Creation -
Patent suit against Redfin transferred to California
WACO - Yesterday, a Texas federal judge signed an order transferring a patent infringement lawsuit against Redfin to California. -
Patent infringement suit brought against eBay
WACO - A patent suit has been brought against eBay over the alleged infringement of cursor marketing technology. -
Former construction driver alleges company failed to pay overtime, miscalculated pay
SAN ANTONIO — A former driver for Cuatro T Construction alleges he and others were not paid for overtime and that the company's pay by load percentage calculations were fraudulent. -
Man who suffered traumatic brain injury after being ejected from company truck claims negligence
WACO — A man who suffered a traumatic brain injury after being ejected from a company truck driven by a co-worker whose licensed had been revoked is claiming negligence. -
Judge orders Baylor to provide sexual violence, harassment reports dating to 2003
WACO – Baylor University has been ordered to "produce original documents related to sexual violence against and sexual harassment of third-party students” dating back to 2003 by the Waco Division of the U.S District Court for the Western District of Texas on July 28. -
Former Baylor University financial aid officer Kinyon and university settle lawsuit
HOUSTON – A former Baylor University financial aid officer who sued the university contending she was terminated because she reinstated the scholarship of a former football player wrongly kicked off the team for alleged sexual misconduct settled the case last week in an agreement with the university.