Trading Technologies International, Inc. v. BGC Partners, Inc.

  1. January 13, 2022

    Ill. Judge Boosts Trading Tech's $6.6M Patent Win By $2M

    An Illinois federal judge has tacked more than $2 million in prejudgment interest onto IBG LLC's $6.6 million bill for infringing two Trading Technologies patents.

  2. September 07, 2021

    Monthlong Trading Tech Patent Trial Ends With $6.6M Verdict

    An Illinois federal jury awarded Trading Technologies International Inc. a $6.6 million verdict Tuesday, finding after a monthlong trial that IBG LLC, one of the few online brokerage firms left in the decade-old patent saga, infringed, although not willfully, two patents covering electronic stock trading methods.

  3. July 29, 2021

    IP Forecast: Fed. Circ. To Mull Narcan Patents

    Emergent BioSolutions' grip on its blockbuster opioid overdose medication Narcan is at stake in a patent case that reaches the Federal Circuit on Monday. Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.

  4. June 18, 2021

    CORRECTED: Trading Technologies' 11-Year-Old Patent Suit Gets Trimmed

    An Illinois federal judge let IBG LLC dodge claims in decade-old patent litigation from Trading Technologies International Inc. after holding that the electronic trading patent owner gave up the right to make doctrine of equivalents arguments.

  5. September 10, 2015

    Trading Software Co. Fights To Split IP Suits Over Delays

    Four companies wrapped up in a trading software dispute with Trading Technologies International Inc. should be forced to proceed with their cases separately, the patent holder told an Illinois federal judge Thursday, saying the defendants have used consolidation to "game the system."

  6. July 27, 2011

    SunGard Fails To Shake Trading Software IP Row

    An Illinois federal judge on Tuesday denied SunGard Data Systems Inc.'s motion for summary judgment in a Trading Technologies International Inc. suit accusing it and several affiliates of infringing commodity trading software, saying a preclusion against claim-splitting did not apply.

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