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Evolved Wireless…Evolves…in Light of Recent Federal Circuit Opinion
New Patent Litigation
Undeterred by a late January Federal Circuit setback in its sole litigation campaign, Evolved Wireless, LLC has filed two new district court cases, one against Lenovo (Motorola Mobility) (1:21-cv-00567) in the Northern District of Illinois and one against Samsung (2:21-cv-00033) in the Eastern District of Texas, as well as a new complaint before the International Trade Commission (ITC) (337-TA-3531) with proposed respondents Motorola Mobility and Samsung. The defendants are accused of infringing three wireless communications patents through the provision of “LTE-compliant cellular communication devices”, including various smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches.
February 12, 2021
Patent Exhaustion Shields Smartphone Makers from Evolved Wireless LTE Suits, at Least Through December 2018
Patent Litigation Feature
The Federal Circuit has just affirmed most of a Delaware noninfringement ruling for HTC, Lenovo (Motorola Mobility), Microsoft, Nokia, Samsung, and ZTE (2020-1337). On January 26, the appellate court agreed with Senior District Judge Joseph F. Bataillon that NPE Evolved Wireless LLC could not raise infringement claims against the companies’ accused smartphones due to a license between the asserted patents’ prior owner and Qualcomm, which provided the LTE chipsets used in those devices. As a result, Federal Circuit ruled that the NPE’s claims against the defendants, as Qualcomm’s customers, were barred under patent exhaustion. However, the court remanded as to the impact of the license’s alleged termination in late 2018—opting not to determine whether such a termination actually occurred, nor its effect on the license or infringement in the subsequent period.
January 30, 2021
Evolved Wireless's LTE Standards Campaign Grinds to a Halt, While a Coin Toss Slows Techquity's TQ Delta DSL Litigation
Patent Litigation Feature
This past week, Senior District Judge Joseph F. Bataillon signed a sealed order closing cases that Evolved Wireless LLC brought in June 2015 against HTC, Lenovo (Motorola Mobility), Microsoft, Samsung, and ZTE. The order follows a proposed stipulation by the parties to stay those suits to await the outcome of the plaintiff’s appeal (19-2362) from a judgment, entered in the sixth June 2015 case in the campaign after a Delaware jury found this past April that Apple does not infringe either patent-in-suit. Last week also saw Evolved Wireless file its opening appellate brief, which argues that the district court erred by refusing to order a new trial based on several arguments, including because the trial court kept from the jury evidence allegedly “inconsistent with Apple’s arguments at trial that [the patent subject to the appeal] is not essential to the LTE standard”.
December 7, 2019
PTAB Sees Activity in Notable Campaigns During March 2018, Grants Motion to Amend for Realtime Data
Patent Litigation Feature
In March 2018, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) saw petitions for inter partes review (IPR) filed in a variety of notable campaigns, including those waged by publicly traded Quarterhill Inc.; privately held XR Communications, LLC; and inventor Leigh M. Rothschild. The Board also instituted trial throughout March in campaigns brought by Oyster Optics, LLC and Uniloc Corporation Pty. Limited. In addition, the PTAB granted in March a motion to amend in two IPRs against prolific plaintiff Realtime Data, LLC, also issuing final decisions involving patents asserted by Uniloc; Papst Licensing GmbH & Company Kg; Evolved Wireless LLC; Game and Technology Co., Ltd; and TQ Delta LLC.
April 6, 2018
February PTAB Petitions Include Challenges Against Publicly Traded NPEs and Frequent Filers
New Patent Litigation
The Patent Trial and Appeal Board saw the filing of petitions against a host of publicly traded NPEs in February, including Acacia Research Corporation, Pendrell Corporation, Wi-LAN Inc. (WiLAN), and Xperi Corporation (f/k/a Tessera Holding Corporation), with challenges also filed in campaigns waged by Intellectual Ventures LLC (IV); IP Bridge, Inc.; Uniloc Corporation Pty. Limited; and Monument Patent Holdings, LLC.
March 10, 2017
Evolved Wireless Asserts LTE Standard Essential Patents in First Campaign
Evolved Wireless LLC launched its first litigation campaign with suits against Apple (1:15-cv-00542), HTC (1:15-cv-00543), Lenovo (1:15-cv-00544), Microsoft (1:15-cv-00547), Samsung (1:15-cv-00545), and ZTE (1:15-cv-00546). The suits assert five former LG Electronics (LGE) patents, which relate to transmitting mobile communication data and equipment for doing the same (7,746,916, 7,768,965, 7,809,373, 7,881,236, 8,218,481). LTE-capable mobile devices, including phones, tablets, and laptops, are accused of infringing the patents-in-suit.
June 30, 2015