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Associated Plaintiffs Pepper Existing Defendants with New Complaints, Argue Elsewhere That “A Settlement Offer of $149,000 Should Not Be Considered Nuisance Value”
New Patent Litigation
Last month, Mesa Digital LLC hit existing defendants Acer (3:24-cv-02521), Amazon (7:24-cv-00271), Ingenico (1:24-cv-04996), Microsoft (7:24-cv-00255), and Zebra Technologies (4:24-cv-03818) with additional complaints, while associated plaintiff Ortiz & Associates Consulting, LLC (OAC) sued new defendant Sharp Imaging (7:24-cv-00271). Meanwhile, briefing in OAC’s appeal of a $117K shift of attorney fees, in an earlier case against VIZIO, appears to have completed. There, OAC argues, among other things, that Northern District of Texas Judge David C. Godbey erred by adding exceptionality onto the previous “sanction” of dismissal with prejudice; by refusing OAC leave to amend to plead compliance with marking requirements, which it contends do not apply to NPEs; and by finding OAC’s litigation of the case unreasonable based on a failure to serve either infringement contentions or discovery requests and on a $149K settlement offer, made in a campaign that has seen myriad other cases dismissed in early stages.
November 3, 2024
VIZIO Sued over Device Pairing Functionalities in Long-Running Campaign
New Patent Litigation
Ortiz & Lopez, PLLC (d/b/a OL PATENTS), through Ortiz & Associates Consulting, LLC (OAC), has sued VIZIO (3:23-cv-00791) in the Northern District of Texas over the support of device pairing functionalities in its SmartCast mobile app. The two asserted patents generally relate to providing data to devices capable of displaying the data transmitted from a wireless device. Since launching this campaign in September 2008, OL Patents—through three controlled entities—has sued over 40 defendants and asserted a total of 23 patents.
April 22, 2023
Mesa Digital Fires Off New Round of Suits in Long-Running Campaign
New Patent Litigation, TPLF
Mesa Digital LLC, an entity associated with Ortiz & Lopez, PLLC (d/b/a OL PATENTS), has expanded its over decade-long litigation campaign with suits against Best Buy (6:21-cv-01038), Kyocera (6:21-cv-01019), Verizon (Cellco Partnership) (6:21-cv-01020), and WalMart (6:21-cv-01039) in the Western District of Texas. The sole patent-in-suit suit generally relates to a “multimedia” device that supports “bi-directional data communications of data”, with the defendants accused of infringement through the provision or sale of smartphones that are compliant with a variety of wireless communication standards (e.g., Bluetooth, cellular, and/or Wi-Fi). Since launching this litigation campaign in 2008, OL PATENTS—through three controlled entities—has sued over 30 defendants and asserted a total of 16 patents.
October 7, 2021
Long-Running Mesa Digital Campaign Hits Caterpillar and Microsoft
New Patent Litigation, TPLF
Mesa Digital LLC, an entity associated with Ortiz & Lopez, PLLC (d/b/a OL PATENTS), has expanded a litigation campaign that has already stretched past the decade mark, with suits against Caterpillar (1:20-cv-07693) and Microsoft (1:20-cv-07691) in the Northern District of Illinois. The sole patent-in-suit generally relates to a “multimedia” mobile device, with the defendants accused of infringement through the provision of smartphones that support “bi-directional data communications”, including “video and text”, over cellular, Wi-Fi, and/or Bluetooth connections, as well as through the inclusion of core smartphone features such as a touchscreen display and a processor. Mesa Digital’s latest complaints are a departure from its recent practice of filing suits in pairs with campaign coplaintiff Ortiz & Associates Consulting, LLC (OAC).
December 27, 2020
NPEs Associated with OL Patents Keep Filing New Complaints in Pairs
COVID-19, New Patent Litigation
Two NPEs associated with Ortiz & Lopez, PLLC (d/b/a OL PATENTS)—Mesa Digital LLC and Ortiz & Associates Consulting, LLC (OAC)—have continued their recent practice of filing suits in pairs, Mesa Digital suing Acer (3:20-cv-02337) in the Northern District of California and OAC hitting Hisense (1:20-cv-02193) in the Northern District of Illinois. A different patent from the same family is asserted in each new complaint, Mesa Digital’s generally related to a “multimedia” mobile device and OAC’s, to the transmission of video data from a wireless device to a “data rendering device”. Acer joins recent defendants HTC (sued in October 2019) and Zebra Technologies (in December 2019) in the mobile devices wing of this campaign; Hisense joins Panasonic (also in October 2019) and Microsoft (also in December 2019) in the video transmission wing. Issues surrounding service of complaints continue to plague the more recent suits brought by Mesa Digital alone in this long-running campaign.
April 13, 2020
Mesa Digital and OAC Hit Zebra Technologies and Microsoft, Respectively, in Different Wings of the Same Campaign
New Patent Litigation
One of the longest running litigation campaigns continued its sprawl past the decade mark in December, with Mesa Digital LLC filing suit against Zebra Technologies (1:19-cv-08217) and sibling entity Ortiz & Associates Consulting, LLC (OAC) hitting Microsoft (1:19-cv-08262), both in the Northern District of Illinois. The new Mesa Digital complaint accuses Zebra Technologies of infringing a single patent, generally related to a “multimedia” mobile device, through the provision of the TC8000, a mobile bar-code-scanning device, targeting its alleged support of cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth networking as well as its touchscreen user interface; Microsoft is accused of infringing a second patent from the same family through the provision of the Miracast Service, a wireless mirroring display standard, this asserted patent broadly concerning the transmission of video data from a wireless device to a “data rendering device”.
December 21, 2019
2019 Marketplace Trends: Investors in Recent NPE Litigation Include Less Familiar Faces
Patent Market, Patent Watch
Various data and news sources are reporting that the US litigation finance sector will finish this year awash in capital. Meanwhile, there is mounting evidence that a growing number of NPEs are looking to third-party litigation funders to back new and existing campaigns. These investors include familiar players in the litigation funding and IP industries, as well as lesser known firms, a few of which are featured in this article.
November 27, 2019
Third “Section 101 Day” in Delaware—This One Not Held by Judge Stark—Leads to Disparate Results
Top Insight
In a new District of Delaware suit, Ortiz & Associates Consulting, LLC (OAC) has accused Panasonic (1:19-cv-01921) of infringing a single “multimedia” mobile device patent from a family of 30-plus members, targeting the mirroring features of the company’s Viera-series televisions. OAC asserted the same patent, together with others from the same family, in an August 2018 case in the same district against Roku, which responded with a quick motion to dismiss under Alice. Delaware District Judge Maryellen Noreika teed that motion up for argument on June 14, 2019—just five days short of the five-year anniversary of the Alice decision itself—in an omnibus hearing that addressed five Section 101 motions filed in cases before her, the others filed by OpenPrint LLC, Sandboxed Software, LLC (d/b/a Sandbox Software, LLC), TrackTime LLC, and EncodiTech LLC. Judge Noreika’s treatment of these motions on a “Section 101 Day” tracks the procedure already used in Delaware a couple of times this year by District Judge Leonard P. Stark. OAC is now suing Panasonic, begging the question: how did that Roku motion fare? More broadly, four months later, how did Judge Noreika’s “Alice day” affect the progress of those other NPE campaigns?
October 8, 2019
Mesa Digital Expands Smartphone Campaign after USPTO Issues Yet Another Patent in the Asserted Family
New Patent Litigation
Mesa Digital LLC has expanded its long-running campaign, litigated by three different, affiliated plaintiffs, suing Apple (3:19-cv-02403) in the Northern District of California, LG Electronics (LGE) (3:19-cv-00823) in the Southern District of California, and Samsung (1:19-cv-03957) in the Eastern District of Texas. The complaints all assert three patents generally related to “multimedia” mobile devices; they belong to a large and growing family, other members of which have been concurrently asserted by Ortiz & Associates Consulting, LLC (OAC). The new suits have been filed as prior cases—against Alphabet (Google), HP Inc., and Huawei—have ended and as the District of Delaware considers an Alice challenge to the patents that the plaintiff has asserted, there against Roku, as patent-ineligibly drawn to the abstract idea of “transmitting data over a network to a display device”.
May 4, 2019
“Multimedia” Campaign Continues, Affirmatively in Delaware and by Declaratory Judgment Action in California
New Patent Litigation
Mesa Digital LLC has filed suit against T-Mobile (1:18-cv-01887) in the District of Delaware over two patents generally related to “multimedia” mobile devices. The complaint calls out T-Mobile’s Coolpad Defiant smartphone; original complaints filed in July against Huawei and ZTE, over the same two patents, make similar identifications (Huawei’s P10 and ZTE’s Axon Elite), but the NPE has since amended the ZTE complaint to swap in AT&T Primetime as the product actually accused of infringement in that case. The patents belong to a family of more than 30, other members of which are held, and have been concurrently asserted by, Mesa Digital affiliate Ortiz & Associates Consulting, LLC. In September, Alphabet (Google) (3:18-cv-05983) filed a Northern District of California complaint seeking declaratory judgments of noninfringement of two of those patents, after Ortiz & Associates voluntarily dismissed an earlier affirmative case in the Northern District of Illinois.
December 1, 2018