MICROSOFT CORPORATION v. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY et al

  1. April 01, 2015

    ITC Says Microsoft Claims Against CBP Should Be Dropped

    A D.C. federal judge on Tuesday approved the U.S. International Trade Commission's request to file an amicus brief urging the dismissal of a suit alleging U.S. Customs and Border Patrol allowed Motorola Mobility LLC to import mobile devices that infringe Microsoft Corp. patents.

  2. October 08, 2013

    Microsoft Says CBP Suit Should Proceed Amid Shutdown

    Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday urged a D.C. federal judge to allow its case against the U.S. government for allegedly allowing imports of Motorola Inc. mobile devices that infringe on its patents to continue despite the government's request to stay the proceedings in light of the recent lapse in federal appropriations.

  3. September 24, 2013

    ITC Moves To Mediate Motorola-Microsoft Import Ban Dispute

    The U.S. International Trade Commission on Monday told a Washington federal judge that it has jurisdiction to settle a dispute about the enforcement of an order it issued banning the import of certain Motorola Inc. mobile devices that infringe patents held by Microsoft Corp.

  4. September 16, 2013

    Microsoft Can't Sue DHS For Motorola Imports, Court Hears

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Friday told a D.C. federal judge that Microsoft Corp. has no grounds to sue the government over the agency's decision to allow imports of certain Motorola Inc. mobile devices that Microsoft claims have been found to infringe on its patents.

  5. August 28, 2013

    Microsoft Blasts Motorola Bid To Drop Device Import Suit

    Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday vigorously defended its right to pursue legal action against the U.S. government for allegedly allowing imports of Motorola Inc. mobile devices that infringe its patents, rejecting Motorola's argument that the D.C. federal court does not have jurisdiction over the case.

  6. August 02, 2013

    Gov't Hits Back Against Microsoft Over Motorola Import Ban

    The U.S. government on Friday fired back against Microsoft Corp.'s bid for a preliminary injunction in a suit brought against U.S. Customs and Border Protection alleging the agency is violating a court order by allowing Motorola Mobility LLC to continue importing devices that infringe Microsoft's patent.

  7. July 12, 2013

    Microsoft Sues Customs Over Motorola Import Ban

    Microsoft Corp. on Friday sued U.S. Customs and Border Protection, alleging the agency is violating a court order by allowing Motorola Mobility Inc. to continue importing Android-based mobile devices previously found to infringe a Microsoft patent.

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