October 16, 2017
A Texas federal judge on Thursday partially dismissed Hewlett-Packard and Juniper Networks' request to toss Network-1 Technologies Inc.'s allegations that they infringed its Ethernet patent on Friday, upholding a federal magistrate's recommendations.
September 27, 2017
An Eastern District of Texas magistrate judge has recommended barring Hewlett-Packard Co. from contending at trial that a network patent it is accused of infringing is invalid, saying Tuesday that HP could have raised that argument in its unsuccessful inter partes review but didn't.
August 05, 2016
Network-1 Technologies Inc. said Friday it has struck a deal with Dell Inc. to settle a lawsuit in Texas federal court alleging infringement of an Ethernet patent, making Dell the latest big-name defendant to bow out of the case.
July 12, 2016
Network-1 Technologies Inc. said Monday that Alcatel-Lucent USA had settled its Texas federal suit accusing Alcatel of infringing its Ethernet patent, after Apple Inc. and Network-1-owned Mirror Worlds Technologies LLC recently reached a $25 million settlement in a separate dispute over digital data organization technology.
June 24, 2016
Sony Corp. has agreed to pay Network-1 Technologies Inc. for a license for its ethernet patent to settle Network-1's infringement claim against it in Texas federal court, the Network-1 announced Friday, almost a year after after the Federal Circuit rebuffed Sony's bid to have the patent declared invalid.
January 06, 2015
A Texas federal judge on Monday reopened a patent suit against Sony Corp., Dell Inc. and other companies over an Ethernet patent held by Network-1 Security Solutions Inc. after the patent survived an inter partes review.
March 07, 2013
A Texas federal judge on Tuesday stayed a patent suit against Sony Corp., Dell Inc. and others pending the outcome of an inter partes review of an Ethernet patent held by plaintiff Network-1 Security Solutions Inc.
September 16, 2011
Sony Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. were among companies targeted in a patent suit filed Thursday in Texas federal court alleging infringement of Ethernet network technology.