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Federal Circuit Reverses Verdict Due To Judge's Failure To Divest

US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a district court opinion, remanded case for further proceedings before different district court judge because original judge failed to divest all financial interests in case. Centripetal Networks, Inc. v. Cisco Systems. ....

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Federal Circuit Reverses Verdict Due To Judge's Failure To Divest

US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit reversed a district court opinion, remanded case for further proceedings before different district court judge because original judge failed to divest all financial interests in case. Centripetal Networks, Inc. v. Cisco Systems. ....

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Philips' Fitbit Patent Infringement Case Motion Denied

The District Court for the District of Massachusetts denied a motion by Philips North America seeking leave of the Court to amend its claims of patent infringement against Fitbit to include several additional products finding Philips did not act diligently. ....

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Supporting Module Claim Element Requires Corresponding Structure


Thursday, March 11, 2021
In determining whether a claim element invoked 35 USC § 112, ¶ 6, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit concluded that “module” was a nonce term and required sufficient corresponding structure in the patent specification to avoid indefiniteness under 35 USC § 112, ¶ 2. 
Rain Computing, Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Case Nos. 20-1646, -1656 (Fed. Cir. Mar. 2, 2021) (Moore, J.)
Rain sued Samsung for infringement of a patent directed to a method for delivering software application packages to user terminals over a network. The claims at issue included an element that recited a “
user identification module configured to control access [to] software application packages.” The district court determined that the “user identification module” was a means-plus-function term subject to 35 USC § 112, ¶ 6, but that the specification disclosed sufficient corresponding structure such that the term was not i ....

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