Apr 10, 2018
Jury trial in wrongful death/product liability lawsuit filed by the family of a women who died in a fire allegedly caused by a defective television set.
Apr 2, 2014
Plaintiffs claim that defendants undervalued Rue La La, an Internet "private sales" business, in order to avoid triggering an earnout clause in a merger agreement.
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Feb 19, 2014
The plaintiff alleges that there have been infringements on the RE43,462 patent, a reissue of US patent No.5.265.410, by the defendant. This patent deals with a video storage and display system. Hawk Technologies believe they have been damaged by ...
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Sep 30, 2013
Plaintiff was given an action to defend on behalf of the defendants, who were looking to use their insurance policies. Plaintiff denied them their claim based on the clause that only covered for actions that occur during the effective dates of Apr...
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Sep 27, 2013
Plaintiffs cite violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act by Wang and conversion by his wife, Chen as the basis for the complaint. Wang was the director of R&D for Enargy, during the course of his employment he developed numerous trade se...
Aug 19, 2013
Slep-Tone makes karaoke discs marketed under their "Sound Choice" trademark, these disc display the trademark when in use. Karaoke Kandy Store copied the disc onto other memory media and sold them to be used for karaoke machines, but the trademark...
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Aug 12, 2013
In this business-organizations proceeding, plaintiff Karmaloop, Inc. challenged the number of corporate shares own by defendant Allen Sneider, a former advisor and fund raiser for the company. Karmaloop alleged Sneider manipulated the companys bo...
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Jul 17, 2013
In this Technology Business litigation proceeding, Plaintiff Vipul Minocha and other plaintiffs alleged SS&C Technologies Inc. and other defendants of fraudulent behavior by not keeping their promises and in ensuring that the plaintiffs cant ...
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Feb 11, 2013
Sprint claims that Brian Vazquez has been buying large amounts of Sprint phones in order to unlock them and use them on other networks. Also, the Middle Man site advertised, without consent, Sprint phones, using Sprint's name and trademark logo.
Jan 10, 2013
In this oral argument before the Delaware Supreme court, counsel of plaintiff Microsoft Corp. sought reversal of the Court of Chancery's order that dismissed, with prejudice, the company's direct claims against Vadem, Ltd. and other defendants on...
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Aug 9, 2012
Sprint alleges that Cox infringed on multiple patents dealing with Voice-over-Packet technology. Sprint also claims that Cox continues to infringe on these patents.
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May 24, 2012
Plaintiff's charges arise from the claim that defendants owe royalties stipulated by in a software development contract. Defendants contends that the sole shareholder of the plaintiff neglected to state the potential value of his stock at the time...
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