FIRST DATA CORPORATION et al v. INSELBERG et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

2:15-cv-08301

Court:

New Jersey

Nature of Suit:

Patent

Judge:

Kevin McNulty

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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.