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Raylon, LLC v. Complus Data Innovations, Co. et al
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September 22, 2015
Raylon Atty Can't Ax Sanctions In Frivolous Patent Row
A Texas federal judge refused Monday to upend an order imposing nearly $29,000 in sanctions against an attorney involved in patent infringement litigation brought by Raylon LLC that was deemed frivolous, saying there was no "manifest error" in the decision.
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May 06, 2015
Attys In 'Frivolous' IP Filing Ordered To Pay Sanctions
A Texas federal judge has ordered three attorneys involved in a patent infringement case deemed to be frivolous to pay a total of $451,382 to Complus Data Innovations Co., Casio America Inc. and others for what the attorneys collected from a settlement, plus an additional 50 percent.
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March 25, 2011
Casio, Others Escape Traffic Ticket System Patent Suit
A Texas federal judge ruled Wednesday that hand-held electronic ticket writers made and distributed by Motorola Inc. subsidiary Symbol Technologies Inc., Casio America Inc. and others don't infringe a Raylon LLC patent for a system used for issuing traffic citations.