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Every Penny Counts, Inc. v. Bank of America Corporation et al
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October 29, 2010
Fed. Circ. Won't Remand Patent Suit Against BofA
A federal appeals court has refused to remand Every Penny Counts Inc.’s case challenging a district court’s decision invalidating its business method patent asserted against Bank of America Corp.
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September 30, 2008
Some EPC Claims Sustained In Keep The Change Suit
A federal judge has handed a partial victory to Every Penny Counts Inc. in its patent lawsuit against Bank of America Corp. over the bank's Keep the Change program, sustaining some of EPC's objections to a claim construction recommendation by a magistrate judge in July.
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July 03, 2008
BofA Scores Markman Win In 'Keep The Change' Suit
In a blow to a suit targeting Bank of America Corp.'s "Keep the Change" program, a magistrate judge has recommended that a district court adopt the bank's claim constructions regarding a patent for a system that lets consumers round off credit card transactions and bank the change in a savings account.
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August 16, 2007
BofA Faces Discovery Deadline In Patent Case
A Florida federal court has given Bank of America Corp. about a month to produce hundreds of thousands of documents after a patent-holding company lambasted the bank for its discovery delays.
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February 16, 2007
Bank Of America, Visa Hit With Patent Suit
A patent-holding company has filed a lawsuit against Bank of America Corp. and Visa U.S.A. Inc., claiming their debit card program that automatically allows customers to deposit money into their savings accounts infringes one of its patents.