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mCom IP Responds to Court Order with Short List of Interested Parties

October 5, 2023

The campaign of mCom IP, LLC has made news of late, first after a 2021 defendant argued that the plaintiff could not plausibly oppose a motion to stay because it “has not really been prosecuting its case with any great speed or urgency”; and next, after Western District of Texas Judge Alan D. Albright clarified that a 2022 case filed in the campaign against Cisco was dismissed with prejudice after counsel for mCom IP, Ramey LLP, simply failed to show up for a scheduled hearing. Now, mCom IP—which has just filed a new batch of suits, one against each of City National Bank (1:23-cv-08832), Dime Community Bank (1:23-cv-08806), HSBC Bank (1:23-cv-08801), M&T Bank (1:23-cv-08793), and Webster Financial (1:23-cv-08772), all in the Southern District of New York—has responded to the sua sponte order of Northern District of Georgia Judge Leigh Martin May requiring mCom IP to file a missing certificate of interested parties within 14 days. mCom IP’s responsive certificate identifies only the plaintiff and Ramey LLP as such parties, omitting (1) mCom IP’s managing member (another Texas LLC); (2) the sole owner of that managing member (a Panamanian citizen); (3) the manager of that managing member (a patent advisory firm formed as a Texas LLC); and (4) the known member of that advisory firm (a Texan).


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