KOJI IP’s “Certification of Interested Entities or Persons” Appears, at Best, Incomplete
Over the past several years, Ramey LLP has filed more than 300 patent cases for plaintiffs tied to Texas monetization firm Dynamic IP Deals, LLC (d/b/a DynaIP). As thoroughly covered above, Ramey LLP’s representation has caused a long list of federal judges to grant motions shifting fees or otherwise impose sanctions, including Magistrate Judge Peter H. Kang in the Northern District of California. That district imposes heightened disclosure requirements on litigants, in response to which Susan S.Q. Kalra, a now-sanctioned attorney with Ramey LLP, signed a “Certification of Interested Entities or Persons” that appears at best to be incomplete, given the formation records for the plaintiff, KOJI IP LLC—and potentially also in light of sworn statements that Carlos O. Gorrichategui, DynaIP’s president, has made in declarations submitted to other federal courts.
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