Plaintiff Managed by AppBrilliance’s CEO Expands Both of Its Campaigns—One But Briefly
So far in May, InnoMemory, LLC has added one case to each of its two litigation campaigns. In the first, the Texas plaintiff sued Kyocera (Kyocera Document Solutions America) (3:22-cv-01061) over the provision of certain printers in the Northern District of Texas. In its second, InnoMemory sued KIOXIA (6:22-cv-00479) over the provision of certain solid state drives, this time in West Texas. The two suits share analogous accusations (targeting the inclusion of Nanya Technology memory modules within the accused products), litigation counsel (experienced plaintiff-side firm Ni, Wang & Massand, PLLC), and a disclosure statement indicating that InnoMemory has no “parent corporation” (and that no publicly held corporation owns ten percent or more of its stock). However, such a disclosure does not appear to comply with the local rules of the Northern District of Texas.
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