Raylon, LLC v. Complus Data Innovations, Co. et al

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

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