Communication Interface Technologies, LLC (CIT), a subsidiary of Equitable IP Corporation, keeps suing. The latest defendants are Adidas (4:23-cv-00720), Collinson Group (Priority Pass) (4:23-cv-00727), F21 OpCo (d/b/a Forever 21) (jointly owned by Authentic Brands, Simon Property, and Brookfield Property) (4:23-cv-00723), Hibbett Retail (City Gear) (4:23-cv-00722), Hyatt Hotels (4:23-cv-00724), Marriott International (4:23-cv-00725), OnePlus (4:23-cv-00726), Regis (Supercuts) (4:23-cv-00729), and Sport Clips (4:23-cv-00728), tagged over the provision of their various mobile apps. At issue are features for delivering push notifications from servers to mobile devices, these defendants joining those sued this past May—American Automobile Association (d/b/a AAA), AT&T, H&R Block, Honeywell, and Keller Williams Realty—in the Eastern District of Texas.