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April 11, 2018
Payment Processor Slams Bad-Faith Fees Bid In Patent Row
A payment processing company has told a New Jersey federal judge that its suit seeking a declaration that it didn't infringe a New Jersey sports memorabilia dealer's patents wasn't frivolous and didn't warrant sanctions given the dealer's repeated accusations that the payment processor didn't own the patents.
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September 28, 2016
Sports Merch Dealer Seeks Atty Fees In IP License Suit
A sports memorabilia dealer asked a New Jersey federal judge on Tuesday to force First Data Corp. to pay his attorneys’ fees for defending against an improperly filed suit stemming from a patent ownership dispute, saying it was filed in bad faith to harass and delay his own civil action.
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August 25, 2016
Sports Merch Dealer's IP Licensing Suit Punted To State Court
A sports memorabilia dealer embroiled in a patent ownership dispute with First Data Corp. won a double victory Thursday when a New Jersey federal judge agreed his contract claims should proceed in state court and dismissed First Data's suit because the outcome would turn on the state case.
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January 11, 2016
Sports Collectibles Dealer Wants First Data Patent Row Axed
A sports memorabilia dealer embroiled with First Data Corp. over patents he once controlled told a New Jersey federal judge on Friday that the payment technology company's case should be tossed because a state court must establish patent ownership.
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December 08, 2015
First Data, CEO Sued Over Royalty-Free Patent Licensing
A sports memorabilia dealer blaming the New York Giants for dismissed criminal charges is now battling First Data Corp. over patents he once controlled, claiming in a New Jersey lawsuit on Friday that CEO Frank Bisignano's free licensing of the patents to First Data has robbed him of their value.