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Adjustacam LLC v. Amazon.com, Inc. et al
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6:10-cv-00329
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- Ahmad Zavitsanos
- Apex Juris
- Baker Botts
- Blank Rome
- Bracewell LLP
- Bradley W. Hoover PC
- Buether Joe
- Carroll Maloney
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- Farney PC
- Findlay Craft
- Foley & Lardner
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- Idaho Mediation Group
- Kilpatrick Townsend
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- Mirick O'Connell
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- Parsons Behle
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- Ramey & Flock
- Scott Clawater
- Sheppard Mullin
- SoCal IP Law Group
- Webb Law Firm
- Wilson Elser
- Yarbrough Wilcox
Companies
- Amazon.com Inc.
- Best Buy Co. Inc.
- CDW Corp.
- Creative Technology Ltd.
- Eastman Kodak Co.
- Fry's Electronics
- Kohl's Corp.
- Mace Group
- Newegg Inc.
- Overstock.com Inc.
- RadioShack Corporation
- Sears Holdings Corp.
- Systemax Inc.
- Target Corp.
- Tripp Lite
- Walmart Inc.
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March 19, 2018
After Fed. Circ. Slam, Gilstrap Hands Newegg $565K In Fees
Following a rebuke from the Federal Circuit, Judge Rodney Gilstrap of the Eastern District of Texas has awarded Newegg Inc. $565,000 in attorneys' fees for the online retailer's victory in a patent suit brought by a nonpracticing entity.
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November 20, 2015
Newegg Wins Atty Fees For 'Frivolous' Appeal In IP Row
The Federal Circuit on Thursday awarded online retailer Newegg Inc. $15,000 in attorneys' fees in a patent infringement suit filed by Acacia Research subsidiary AdjustaCam over a camera clip, finding AdjustaCam's appeal of a Texas federal judge's ruling to be frivolous.
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July 06, 2010
Amazon, GE, Others Sued Over Camera Clip Patent
A subsidiary of Acacia Research Corp. has hit dozens of major technology retailers, including Amazon.com Inc, General Electric Co. and Dell Inc., with a suit alleging infringement of a patent for a portable camera clip.