Thursday, Beau Daniel Merryman, 20, of Jefferson, pleaded guilty to federal offenses before U.S. Magistrate Judge Roy S. Payne. The information showed that Merryman had online conversations with undercover FBI employees between September and October 2019. He gave officials detailed instructions on m
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Video game giant Activision Blizzard Inc. is facing a jury trial over accusations that it stole a character in "Call of Duty" from a professional wrestler's persona, after a Texas federal judge ruled that such copyright plaintiffs have a right to a jury trial.
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After a purported five years of unsuccessful negotiations, Sol IP, LLC has thrown the patent book at
Qualcomm (6:21-cv-00270), accusing the chipmaker of
infringing 28 patents, broadly directed to wireless communications,
including LTE, 5G, and Wi-Fi technologies. The plaintiff pleads
that it is an intellectual-property licensing company
organized and existing as a limited liability company under the
laws of Virginia that holds an exclusive license to the
Asserted Patents from Electronics and Telecommunications Research
Institute (ETRI), a South Korean research institution, which transferred to Sol IP all substantial rights in those
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Toyota Should Face Gas Tank Defect Suit, Judge Says
Law360 (March 17, 2021, 4:15 PM EDT) A Texas magistrate judge recommended against dismissing a suit by Toyota buyers claiming the gas tanks in their hybrid vehicles couldn t be filled to capacity, saying their proposed class action complaint sufficiently alleges that they were harmed by the alleged defect.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Roy S. Payne on Tuesday sided with the named plaintiffs, David Pulkrabek, Barbara Rainey, Andrew Schwab and Wesley and Whitney Dickman, on every count of the complaint, rejecting arguments from Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. and Toyota Motor North America Inc.