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Intellectual Ventures II L.L.C. v. JP Morgan Chase & Co. et al
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July 12, 2017
IV's Reconsideration Bid In JPMorgan Patent Suit Backfires
Intellectual Ventures’ bid for reconsideration of a May ruling tossing its claim that JPMorgan infringed its patent covering cybersecurity technology backfired this week when a New York federal judge reversed a part of the ruling that had kept alive claims that the bank’s software was “capable” of future infringement.
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July 05, 2017
JPMorgan Slams Link To IBM In Cybersecurity Patent Row
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has told a New York federal court that a patent holder accusing it of infringing cybersecurity technology can't keep the suit alive by pinning it to a previous, failed challenge to the patent's validity that IBM brought to the U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
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April 21, 2017
JPMorgan Pushed To Reveal Cybersecurity Code In IP Suit
Patent holding company Intellectual Ventures on Thursday sought to force JPMorgan Chase & Co. to turn over source code for its cybersecurity software in New York federal court, reasoning that an expert's testimony needed to be verified against the code itself to determine whether the technology infringes the company's intellectual property.
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January 21, 2016
JPMorgan Looks To Deep-Six Patent Holding Co.'s IP Suit
JPMorgan Chase & Co. on Thursday asked a New York federal judge to quash an infringement claim by patent holding company Intellectual Ventures over a cybersecurity patent, saying the purportedly infringing technology lacks the mathematical capabilities to intrude on IV's intellectual property.
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October 19, 2015
JPMorgan Seeks Victory, Sanction On Intellectual Ventures
JPMorgan asked a New York federal judge on Friday to throw out the remains of a data encryption patent dispute with Intellectual Ventures, arguing the patent holder wasn't forthcoming with information in the suit and should therefore be hit with a sanction that would end it.
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June 30, 2015
JPMorgan Calls Sanctions Bid A 'Smokescreen' In IP Fight
JPMorgan Chase & Co. denied allegations Monday that it destroyed documents central to its patent infringement case with Intellectual Ventures, calling the patent holding company's bid for sanctions entirely meritless in New York federal court.
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June 22, 2015
JPMorgan Can't Duck Intellectual Ventures' 'Confusing' IP Suit
A New York federal judge on Monday rejected JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s bid to strike Intellectual Ventures' patent infringement allegations against the bank, saying that although those allegations are sometimes "confusing," it's too soon to tell whether JPMorgan's delayed document production contributed to the obscurity.
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June 08, 2015
Intellectual Ventures Blasts JPMorgan's Bid To Nix Patent Suit
There is ample evidence that JPMorgan Chase & Co. infringes an Intellectual Ventures patent through its use of cybersecurity technology, the patent holder argued Monday as it defended against a summary judgment request by the financial giant.
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May 28, 2015
Intellectual Ventures Rips JPMorgan 'Doc Dump' In Patent Row
Intellectual Ventures II LLC on Wednesday defended the level of detail, or perceived lack thereof, in its theory of how JPMorgan Chase & Co. infringed a cybersecurity software patent, telling a New York federal judge that the bank's document-dump gamesmanship slowed discovery.
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May 21, 2015
JPMorgan Likely To See June Rulings In Cybersecurity IP Suit
U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein said Thursday he is shooting for the end of June to rule on dismissal bids related to the two cybersecurity software patents still in play in litigation brought by intellectual property licensing outfit Intellectual Ventures II LLC against JPMorgan Chase & Co.