ImmerVision Inc. (f/k/a 6115187 Canada Inc.) has filed another Delaware case against Apple (1:23-cv-01012). This one alleges that the just-released suite of iPhone 15 models infringes a patent already in suit between these parties, since November 2021, by virtue of the purported inclusion of the same “ultra wide lens and camera assembly” targeted in the previously accused iPhone 11, 12, and 13 product suites (as well as in the “iPad 2021 tablet”). Dust on the pleadings in the prior case over the same patent has not settled, ImmerVision having moved to amend its complaint to allege willful infringement and Apple having moved to amend its answer to allege inequitable conduct. That case has been consolidated with two other Delaware cases that ImmerVision filed against Apple, one in October 2021 and the other in December 2021.
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