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Scramoge Sues Samsung in Wireless Charging Campaign
New Patent Litigation, TPLF
Scramoge Technology Limited, an NPE associated with Atlantic IP Services Limited, has sued Samsung (6:21-cv-00902) again, this time over the provision of a variety of wireless charging devices, including chargers, docks, portable batteries, stands, and trays. Three wireless power transfer patents, originating with LG Innotek, are asserted. While this suit comprises a new campaign as a technical matter, Scramoge Technology and Samsung—as well as Alphabet (Google) and Apple—are already litigating overlapping subsets of nine wireless charging patents acquired as part of the same portfolio pickup from LG Innotek.
September 4, 2021
Kingston and Western Digital Caught in Web of Irish NPE Litigation
New Patent Litigation
Sonraí Memory Limited has sued Kingston Technology (8:21-cv-01039) and Western Digital (8:21-cv-01040) over the provision of devices that contain “SanDisk/Toshiba 64L 3D NAND flash chips”, as well as solid state drives (SSDs) that include Silicon Motion SSD controllers (Kingston) or Marvell SSD controllers (Western Digital). These new suits expand a campaign that started in February of this year with Western District of Texas cases against Alphabet (Google), LG Electronics (LGE), and Samsung and that proceeded with separate additional suits filed against Apple, Dell, and Kioxia in April, also in West Texas. The new litigation, by contrast, has been filed in the Central District of California.
June 19, 2021
Another Markman Order on the Books, Neodrón’s Touchscreen Campaign Sees Multiple Settlements and More Complaints Filed
New Patent Litigation
February and March 2021 settlements ended the first two actions that Neodrón Limited filed before the International Trade Commission (ITC), as well as overlapping and parallel cases against Amazon, Apple, Dell, Lenovo (Motorola Mobility), LG Electronics (LGE), Microsoft, Samsung, and Sony. The Irish NPE’s touchscreen litigation campaign is not over, however, as district court cases remain active against several other defendants, including all three that Neodrón just hit again, with a new ITC complaint filed against proposed respondents Infineon (Cypress Semiconductor), Renesas, and STMicro (337-TA-3549) and with overlapping Western District of Texas cases against each of those same companies (6:21-cv-00545, 6:21-cv-00546, 6:21-cv-00547, respectively).
May 31, 2021
One Claim Construction Order in Hand, Another Imminent, Neodrón Expands East Texas Wing of Touchscreen Campaign
New Patent Litigation
Neodrón Limited has added separate Eastern District of Texas cases against Fujitsu (2:20-cv-00239) and Panasonic (2:20-cv-00241) to its ever more sprawling touchscreen litigation campaign. The three patents asserted against these latest defendants have already made an appearance against others in suit, with infringement allegations throughout targeting the provision of certain products that feature touch screens, including convertible laptops, tablets, and touchscreen displays. Two actions before the International Trade Commission (ITC) have prompted stays in most of the earlier district court cases in the campaign—but not in all of them. This month District Judge Susan Illston handed down an order construing disputed claim terms in a case filed against Lenovo (Motorola Mobility) in the Northern District of California, roughly two weeks after District Judge Alan D. Albright held a Markman hearing in a set of consolidated cases in the Western District of Texas.
July 26, 2020
More Hedge-Fund Backed Irish NPEs Surface
Patent Market, Patent Watch
A recent dive into Irish corporate records has revealed that a group of associated NPEs with ties to Magnetar Capital—a hedge fund with a reported $11.2B in assets under management—is larger than once thought. Meanwhile, US assignment records suggest that yet more litigation springing from this group of NPEs—which includes Data Scape Limited, Neodrón Limited, Solas OLED Limited, and Sonraí Memory Limited—may be coming.
July 13, 2020
Yet More Patents Brought into Neodrón’s Touch-Sensitive Devices Campaign, Against a Familiar Defendant
New Patent Litigation, TPLF
Neodrón Limited has filed yet another suit against Samsung (Samsung Display) (6:20-cv-00623) over patents from its touch sensors and controls portfolio, two of them already making appearances in other complaints in the campaign and three of them new to litigation. The plaintiff again targets the provision of certain laptops, smartphones, and tablets, including the Notebook 9 Pro laptop, Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S10 smartphones, and Galaxy Tab A tablets. Neodrón’s campaign has been growing steadily since it began in May 2019, with most district court cases, including this one, filed in the Western District of Texas, along with two actions before the International Trade Commission (ITC).
July 11, 2020
Neodrón Hits STMicro in the Western District of Texas
New Patent Litigation
Neodrón Limited has followed up recent suits, one against Infineon Technologies (Cypress Semiconductor) in the Western District of Texas and another against TI in the Eastern District of Texas, with a complaint filed against STMicro (6:20-cv-00560), also in the Western District. The NPE targets the provision of certain STM touchcontrollers—including the “FTM5CU56A, and STM32 microcontrollers, such as STM32F0, STM32F3, STM32FL0, STM32L1, and STM32L4 series and STM32L0538-DISCO and STM32F072B-DISCO”—with four touch sensitive control patents, three of which are familiar to existing campaign defendants and one of which is new to the litigation.
June 25, 2020
Neodrón Expands Touch-Sensitive Devices Campaign Again, Suing Cypress and TI
COVID-19, New Patent Litigation, TPLF
Last week Neodrón Limited added two suits—one against Infineon Technologies (Cypress Semiconductor) (6:20-cv-00523) in the Western District of Texas and another against TI (2:20-cv-00190) in the Eastern District of Texas—to the touch-sensitive devices campaign that it began roughly one year ago. Several former Atmel patents are asserted in each complaint, two of which are new to litigation. With these additional cases, the number of defendants in the campaign has now passed a dozen and the number of patents asserted, to two dozen.
June 14, 2020
Hedge Fund-Backed Irish NPE Picks Up Portfolio from HPE
COVID-19, Patent Market, Patent Watch, TPLF
Last quarter, RPX flagged Microchip’s assignment of roughly 50 US assets to Sonraí Memory Limited, an Irish NPE linked to Data Scape Limited, Neodrón Limited, and Solas OLED Limited—all three of which are waging sizeable, multi-front litigation campaigns with backing from hedge fund Magnetar Capital. Having now acquired a portfolio from HP Enterprise (HPE) in a late-April transaction, Sonraí Memory indeed appears poised to make that trio of litigating Irish NPEs a quartet.
May 9, 2020
Neodrón Keeps Filing as the ITC Suspends Hearings but Not Institutions
COVID-19, New Patent Litigation, TPLF
Irish NPE Neodrón Limited has filed a second Western District of Texas case against Apple (6:20-cv-00212), already a defendant in a case filed there in February. Apple is also a respondent in a related investigation before the International Trade Commission (ITC)—the second ITC action filed by Neodrón in this campaign (337-TA-1193). Fellow respondent Samsung sought to delay institution of the investigation altogether in the -1193 action in light of the global coronavirus pandemic, but to no avail. Institution occurred on March 16. However, the hearing in the first ITC action (337-TA-1162) has been postponed. Pursuant to ITC COVID-19 guidance to suspend all hearings scheduled to fall within 60 days of March 13, 2020, Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Cameron Elliot has just reset the hearing in the -1162 action, from March 23 to June 8. The plain language description from the second ITC action fairly describes the products that Neodrón accuses of infringement campaign wide: “touch-controlled smartphones, touch-controlled tablet devices, touch-controlled notebook computers, touch-controlled laptop computers, and components thereof”.
March 28, 2020