November 09, 2015
A New Jersey federal judge shot down a child safety seat patent holder's plea to be freed from paying Volvo's nearly $1 million in attorneys' fees in the suit, saying Monday there was no justification for reconsidering the original fee decision.
April 24, 2015
The holder of a child safety seat patent told a New Jersey federal court Thursday it shouldn't have to pay Volvo Car Corp. a nearly $1 million judgment for attorneys' fees, saying the judge in the case ignored significant claim construction issues that refute the finding that its suit had no reasonable basis.
March 27, 2015
A New Jersey federal judge on Thursday granted Volvo Car Corp.'s bid for nearly $1 million in attorneys' fees in a suit accusing the automaker of ripping off a child safety seat patent, saying there was no "reasonable basis" for the suit to have been filed because the products differ heavily.
September 11, 2014
A New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday was urged to reject Volvo Car Corp.'s bid for attorneys' fees in a convertible child safety seat patent suit following a July judgment for the automaker, with the patent holder saying Volvo is improperly attempting to recoup fees post-judgment while an appeal is pending.
July 23, 2014
A New Jersey federal judge on Wednesday threw out a patent infringement case brought against Volvo Car Corp. by a nonpracticing entity, saying the company doesn't infringe a convertible child safety seat patent through the production of its "integrated booster seats" that are built into some Volvo models.