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Raytheon Company v. Cray, Inc.
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July 18, 2017
Cray Urges Fed. Circ. To Scrap Gilstrap's New Venue Rules
Cray Inc. asked the Federal Circuit on Monday to throw out a decision by Eastern District of Texas Judge Rodney Gilstrap setting rules for determining the appropriate venue for patent cases, arguing that his test flouts the law, days after a key congressman assailed the ruling as "reprehensible."
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June 30, 2017
Cray Suit Stays In E. Texas As Gilstrap Outlines Venue Test
Cray Inc. cannot move a patent infringement lawsuit over supercomputer technology out of the Eastern District of Texas, a judge ruled Thursday in a decision that spells out a four-part test that likely will be used to decide whether the venue is appropriate in a number of future cases.
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December 13, 2016
Raytheon Seeks To Nix Cray Counterclaims In IP Suit
Research firm Cray Inc. should not be allowed to proceed with several counterclaims in a patent infringement suit over supercomputer technology, Raytheon told a Texas federal court on Friday, arguing Raytheon's original infringement claims should be dealt with at trial first.
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September 23, 2016
Cray Loses Bid To Nix Raytheon IP Infringement Suit
Cray Inc. lost out on a bid to nix a patent infringement suit from defense contractor Raytheon Inc. Wednesday, after US District Judge Rodney Gilstrap ruled that Cray had sufficient ties to Texas to allow the allegations to move forward.
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September 28, 2015
Raytheon Accuses Cray Of Infringing Supercomputer Patents
Supercomputer research firm Cray Inc. has infringed several of Raytheon's patents for supercomputers used in scientific research, the defense contractor alleged Friday in Texas federal court.