Icon Health & Fitness, Inc. v. Octane Fitness, LLC et al

  1. September 22, 2015

    Icon Tells Judge Not To Boost $1.7M Octane Patent Fee Award

    Icon Health & Fitness Inc. urged a Minnesota federal judge on Monday to reject Octane Fitness LLC's request to add $900,000 to a $1.7 million fee award against Icon in a patent case that went to the U.S. Supreme Court, saying that the judge properly calculated the award.

  2. September 11, 2015

    Octane Urges Judge To Hike $1.7M Fee Award In IP Row

    Octane Fitness LLC on Friday urged a Minnesota federal judge to reconsider her decision to award it $1.7 million in attorneys' fees and costs after Octane prevailed in rival Icon Health & Fitness Inc.'s patent suit, saying it's owed nearly $900,000 more.

  3. September 01, 2015

    Judge Cuts $1M Off Octane's Disputed Fee Bid In IP Row

    In the case that lowered the bar for awarding attorneys' fees in patent litigation, a Minnesota federal judge lowered the award for the prevailing party: Octane Fitness LLC will go home with about $1.7 million in fees and costs, according to a ruling on Tuesday.

  4. July 23, 2015

    Icon Blasts Octane's $2.8M Fee Bid, Says Case 'Overstaffed'

    Icon Health & Fitness Inc. fired back Wednesday at Octane Fitness LLC's bid for $2.8 million in attorneys' fees and expenses, saying the company "greatly overstaffed" the case with partners and deserves no more than $1.2 million.

  5. July 16, 2015

    Octane Says Law360 Ranking Supports Case For $2.8M Fee

    Octane Fitness LLC told a Minnesota federal court Wednesday that it is entitled to $2.8 million in attorneys' fees and expenses from Icon Health & Fitness Inc. following Octane's victory in the U.S. Supreme Court that made it easier for courts to award fees for meritless patent cases. The company cited a Law360 article, which ranked the high court ruling as the 5th most important decision in the past 15 years, in support of its bid.

  6. March 02, 2015

    Icon Fights Octane's $2M Attorneys' Fees Bid

    Icon Health & Fitness Inc. fought back on Friday against Octane Fitness LLC's motion for $2 million in attorneys' fees following Octane's victory in the Supreme Court that made it easier for courts to award fees for meritless patent cases, saying that the ruling did not overturn the district court's previous findings.

  7. January 29, 2015

    Octane Seeks $2M In Fees From Icon After High Court Ruling

    Octane Fitness LLC on Wednesday urged a Minnesota federal judge to make Icon Health & Fitness Inc. pay Octane's $2 million legal bill, following Octane's victory in the U.S. Supreme Court that made it easier for courts to award fees for meritless patent cases.

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