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West Texas Jury Awards Modest Damages in Hierarchical Menu Navigation Campaign
Patent Litigation Feature
Western District of Texas Judge Alan D. Albright has entered judgment based on a jury verdict in favor of plaintiffs Caddo Systems, Inc., as patent owner, and exclusive licensee 511 Technologies, Inc. As widely reported, the damages ask at the trial’s outset was in the $30M neighborhood, but while the jury found all 17 tried claims (from six patents) infringed, the lump sum award against Microchip Technology came to just $235K in the end. A trio of May cases, filed in three other districts against LightInTheBox, Progress Software, and Texas Instruments, remain active in the campaign, as does a June suit against Jetbrains as well as an appeal from a dismissal of a suit against Siemens for lack of personal jurisdiction in the Northern District of Illinois (2022-1623).
June 26, 2022
Trial Looming in West Texas, Caddo Systems Tags Three More Elsewhere
New Patent Litigation
Trial is set for early June in the Western District of Texas case brought by Caddo Systems, Inc., as owner of the asserted patents, and exclusive licensee 511 Technologies, Inc. against Microchip Technology. District Judge Alan D. Albright is in receipt of a slew of pretrial motions, a hearing concerning which was held on May 18. Two days later, the plaintiffs filed a new case in the campaign, this one in the Eastern District of Texas against Texas Instruments (4:22-cv-00434), following up a week later with separate suits against LightInTheBox (2:22-cv-00732), in the Western District of Washington, and Progress Software (1:22-cv-10815), in the District of Massachusetts. Asserted are overlapping sets of patents generally directed to hierarchical menu navigation, with infringement allegations again targeting the provision of nested menus on product platforms and/or company websites.
May 27, 2022
Hierarchical Menu Navigation Campaign Sees Fresh Suits After Several Years’ Hiatus
New Patent Litigation
Caddo Systems, Inc., as owner of the asserted patents, and exclusive licensee 511 Technologies, Inc. have filed another round in a litigation campaign over a family of patents generally related to hierarchical menu navigation. The newest defendants are MediaTek (6:20-cv-00241), Microchip (6:20-cv-00245), NXP (6:20-cv-00244), and Siemens (4:20-cv-00255), each accused of infringement through the provision of nested menu systems for navigating product platforms and/or company websites. The plaintiffs began this campaign in 2016, with the last open cases closing in mid-2017.
March 27, 2020
Website Navigation Campaign Tags Huawei, Qualcomm, SK Hynix
Huawei (2:17-cv-00427), Qualcomm (2:17-cv-00426), and SK Hynix (2:17-cv-00428), are the latest defendants added to the campaign of Caddo Systems, Inc., owner of the asserted patents, and exclusive licensee 511 Technologies, Inc. The two NPEs began litigation in August 2016, targeting the website navigation systems of five defendants—Dassault Systemes, Delta Airlines, Internet Brands, Southwest Airlines, and Tencent (ZAM Network)—that fall with a family of five patents (7,191,411; 7,216,301; 7,640,517; 7,725,836; 8,352,880). The patents generally relate to hierarchical menu navigation, issuing to sole named inventor Armin Moehrle between March 2007 and January 2013 with an estimated priority date in June 2002.
May 19, 2017
GE, Microsoft, and Oracle Sued in Menu Navigation Campaign
Patent owner Caddo Systems, Inc. and exclusive licensee 511 Innovations, Inc. have filed another round of cases in their joint campaign, suing GE (2:17-cv-00177), Microsoft (2:17-cv-00178), and Oracle (2:17-cv-00179). A family of five patents (7,191,411; 7,216,301; 7,640,517; 7,725,836; 8,352,880), generally related to hierarchical menu navigation, has been at issue in this litigation, with all five now asserted against GE, all but the ‘517 patent asserted against Microsoft, and only the ‘301 and ‘880 patents asserted against Oracle. The defendants’ website navigation systems are accused of infringement.
March 10, 2017