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eHierarchy Sues Verizon as Multiple New Endpoint IP Entities Pop Up in Texas
New Patent Litigation
eHierarchy LLC, an entity associated with Texas monetization firm Endpoint IP LLC, has filed two new suits in its litigation campaign over patents from a data access and display family that issued to their sole named inventor. Verizon (Tumblr) (1:20-cv-00886), accused over the provision of its platform, and Verizon Media (1:20-cv-00887), accused over the provision of Yahoo Mail, are named as defendants in separate Southern District of New York complaints. eHierarchy’s new suits come amid the creation of the multiple new Endpoint IP entities in Texas, possibly foreshadowing more 2020 litigation.
February 2, 2020
IPVal’s eHierarchy Targets BlackBerry’s Passport
eHierarchy LLC, an NPE affiliated with patent monetization firm IP Valuation Partners LLC (IPVal), has filed a second case in its campaign asserting patents from a data access and display family that issued to their sole named inventor. The new case accuses BlackBerry (2:17-cv-00225) of infringing two such patents (7,840,619; 8,280,932) through the manufacture and sale of its Passport smartphone. The complaint focuses on the accused product’s nested menu system.
March 25, 2017
IPVal Subsidiary Sues LeEco and ZTE over Wireless Communications Patent
Stoic Ventures LLC, an affiliate of IP Valuation Partners LLC (IPVal), has filed its first litigation, asserting a single wireless communications patent (9,356,763) against ZTE (2:17-cv-00032) and Le Technology, Inc. (2:17-cv-00062), a California-based subsidiary of Chinese company LeEco. Both defendants are accused of infringement through the provision of Android smartphones offering LTE connectivity.
January 20, 2017
IPVal Affiliate eCeipt Hits Best Buy and Others in Revival of Retail Receipt Campaign
eCeipt LLC, a Texas NPE affiliated with IP Valuation Partners LLC (IPVal), has resumed its retail receipt campaign, filing four new lawsuits against Ann (2:16-cv-01105), Best Buy (2:16-cv-01106), Caleres (2:16-cv-01111), and Recreational Equipment (2:16-cv-01112). These latest cases are eCeipt’s first new litigation since the August dismissal of its case against GNC Holdings (2:16-cv-00419), which followed the dismissal of all other suits in the campaign in January-March. The plaintiff’s newest complaints assert the same, single patent-in-campaign (8,643,875), which generally relates to point-of-sale (POS) kiosks that allow a customer to select a printed or emailed store receipt. Defendants are each accused of infringement through POS systems that offer both types of receipt.
October 10, 2016
IPVal Acquires Patents, Forms Texas NPEs, Launches Campaigns, and Adds Portfolio Managers in the First Half of 2016
At the halfway point in 2016, at least five NPEs affiliated with the principals of patent monetization firm IP Valuation Partners LLC (IPVal), Adam Baumli, Jason Bourgeois, and Jonathan Szarzynski, have launched litigation. A new campaign filed this past week by ePt Records, LLC joins campaigns started earlier in the year by Aurelian IP Management, LLC; eHierarchy LLC; PositionTech LLC; and Retrospection Marketing LLC. Having added new portfolio managers to its team and new LLCs to its stable of Texas entities, several of which have recently received patent rights, it looks as if this year IPVal may surpass its seven campaigns of 2015.
June 25, 2016
IP Valuation Affiliates File Multiple Suits, One Against Microsoft
Litigation affiliated with IP Valuation Partners LLC shows no signs of abating in 2016. Two Texas NPEs with managing member Jonathan Szarzynski, a principal of IP Valuation, have filed suit over the past week. PositionTech LLC has turned its solo case against The Walt Disney Company into a campaign with a second filing asserting the same two information management patents. Meanwhile, eHierarchy LLC has filed a case against Microsoft (2:16-cv-00564) over data access and display patents that issued to their named inventor, an apparent, one-time Microsoft employee.
May 27, 2016