February 8, 2020
NavBlazer, LLC has filed separate Western District of Texas lawsuits against Apple (6:20-cv-00085), LG Electronics (LGE) (6:20-cv-00095), and Samsung (6:20-cv-00089), each complaint asserting both members of a two-patent family generally related to GPS vehicle navigation. The defendants are accused of infringement through the provision of mobile devices equipped with GPS and apps that account for traffic conditions when providing navigation guidance (i.e., for Apple, various iPhones and iPads together with Apple Maps; and for Samsung and LGE, various mobile device series, each together with the Google Maps app). While these suits are the first for NavBlazer, they are not the first for the inventor behind the plaintiff; Raymond Anthony Joao is no stranger to the assertion of patents in federal court.
January 16, 2013
Joao Bock Transaction Systems filed two separate suits against The Bank of Georgia and United Community Bank alleging that the defendants’ online banking products infringe two patents related to providing financial transaction authorization (6,047,270 and 7,096,003). Joao Bock Transaction Systems has filed 11 prior suits against over 40 companies, including Charles Schwab, Comerica Bank, First National Bank, OptionsHouse, Scottrade, Sleepy Hollow Bank, and USAmeriBank. Joao Bock Transaction Systems has two regionally named affiliates, Joao Bock Transaction Systems of Texas and Joao Bock Transaction Systems of California. Raymond Joao and Robert Bock are the named inventors on the patent-in-suit, which was assigned to Joao Bock Transaction Systems in December 2008. 1/15, Northern District of Georgia, assigned to Timothy C. Batten Sr., 3:2013cv00007; assigned to William C. O’Kelley, 2:2013cv00008.