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Waverly Licensing Pleads Formation in Texas . . . and in California . . . and in Washington . . . and in New York

January 7, 2023

As RPX previously reported, Power Integrations, a defendant in the litigation campaign of Waverly Licensing LLC, filed a declaratory judgment (DJ) action in the District of Delaware, naming as defendants Waverly and Texas monetization firm IP Edge LLC, as well as Array IP LLC, an IP Edge-associated entity that previously held the patents that Waverly has since litigated, and MAVEXAR LLC, a separate entity formed by the three attorney principals of IP Edge to act as a consulting “agent of the client” (i.e., of the litigating plaintiff LLC), to engage counsel, and to run subsequent litigation. The Waverly Licensing campaign has been in the headlines, given the “Series of Extraordinary Events” underway before Delaware Chief Judge Colm F. Connolly, and the DJ action, as seemed likely, has been assigned to Judge Connolly. There, just before the year-end holidays, Power Integrations amended its original complaint, augmenting prior allegations about Waverly’s filing practices with additional representations from Waverly’s various complaints, which appear either to reflect a find-and-replace run amok or to convey some Waverly confusion about the state of its own formation.


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