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NPEs Beat Fast Retreats as Managers Ordered to Appear—in Person—Before Judge Connolly
Patent Market, Patent Watch, TPLF
Last week, RPX raised the possibility of IP Edge LLC’s practices—specifically, the naming of Texas residents with seemingly no discernible connections to patent monetization as managers or managing members of most of its LLCs—sliding under the judicial microscope. On September 12, District of Delaware Chief Judge Colm F. Connolly ordered a handful of such individuals to appear, in person, at evidentiary hearings to determine whether a group of apparent IP Edge plaintiffs has complied with his standing order regarding the disclosure of any third-party litigation funding. A similar order has been issued in multiple cases associated with Dynamic IP Deals, LLC (d/b/a DynaIP), Judge Connolly setting an October hearing to determine the accuracy of those plaintiffs’ amended corporate disclosure statements. Perhaps unsurprisingly, voluntary dismissals have been noticed across these cases, ending the court’s jurisdiction over the matters.
September 16, 2022
Amended Disclosures Filed in Judge Connolly’s Courtroom Could Put IP Edge Practices Under the Microscope
Patent Market, Patent Watch, TPLF
Evidence of IP Edge LLC’s frequent practice of naming individuals—seemingly with no discernible connections to patent monetization—as managers or managing members of its various LLCs has long been reported by RPX. Now, with Amazon having recently brought that practice to the attention of Chief Judge Colm F. Connolly, and with a raft of amended disclosures filed on the same day last week by a handful of apparent IP Edge plaintiffs litigating before that same judge, the coming months may see the full extent of that setup, and its bearing on standing, come to light.
September 9, 2022
IP Edge Smart Home Campaign Spreads Among Different Districts
New Patent Litigation
Karamelion LLC, an entity associated with IP Edge LLC, has sued Essence (2:20-cv-11824), Hunter Douglas (Hunter Douglas Window Fashions) (1:20-cv-02604), Lutron Electronics (1:20-cv-05044), Systech (3:20-cv-01692), and Verizon (2:20-cv-00279), each in a different district: the District of New Jersey, the District of Colorado, the Northern District of Illinois, the Southern District of California, and the Eastern District of Texas, respectively. The NPE accuses the defendants of infringing two patents, generally related to controlling a “distributed appliance system”, through the provision of smart home products and related networking devices that support the ZigBee and/or Z-Wave wireless protocol.
September 2, 2020
Quick out of the 2020 Blocks, IP Edge Adds Defendants at Top Clip
New Patent Litigation
For several years running, IP Edge LLC has been responsible for the most defendants added to NPE litigation campaigns throughout each calendar year. 2019 was no different. Last year saw roughly 400 defendants added to campaigns launched by plaintiffs associated with the Texas monetization firm, the campaigns spanning a wide range of technologies and now involving suits filed (and typically litigated in file-and-settle fashion) in myriad districts. A quick glance at the NPE’s January filings suggests that 2020 will see more of the same, while a recent Alice ruling may have just ended one of IP Edge’s 2019 campaigns.
February 7, 2020
IP Edge Smart Home Campaign Expands in Both Delaware and Texas
New Patent Litigation
The smart home campaign of IP Edge LLC, filed through affiliate Karamelion LLC, saw four more defendants added this past week: Ingersoll-Rand (2:18-cv-00442), Leviton Manufacturing (1:18-cv-01670), Napco Security (1:18-cv-01671), and United Technologies (1:18-cv-01672). The new cases join existing suits filed in August across multiple districts against ADT, AT&T (AT&T Digital Life), Frontpoint Security Solutions, Protect America, and Reliant Energy. Asserted across the campaign is a family of two patents generally related to controlling a “distributed appliance system”, with the defendants accused of infringement through the provision of a variety of connected appliances. The complaints particularly identify devices using the Z-Wave wireless communications protocol, at least one calling out control by the Samsung SmartThings Hub, although Samsung is not named as a party.
October 26, 2018
IP Edge Initiates Smart Home Campaign in Both Delaware and Texas
Karamelion LLC, an affiliate of Texas monetization firm IP Edge LLC, as kicked off a new smart home campaign. The plaintiff accuses ADT (2:18-cv-00330), AT&T (AT&T Digital Life) (2:18-cv-00331), and Reliant Energy (1:18-cv-01150) of infringing a single patent generally related to controlling a “distribute appliance system”, ADT in the Eastern District of Texas, through the provision of smart plugs, thermostats, and light bulbs; AT&T Digital Life in the same district, through the provision of hubs and various smart devices such as lighting control modules, thermostats, light switches, garage door controllers, and door locks; and Reliant Energy in the District of Delaware, through the provision of plugs, wireless door locks, garage door controllers, light bulbs, and thermostats.
August 1, 2018