My Health, Inc. v. ALR Technologies, Inc.

  1. June 24, 2019

    Firm, Client On Hook For Health-Monitoring IP Suit, Court Told

    ALR Technologies Inc. urged a Texas federal court on Friday to bypass a magistrate's opinion and hold a law firm and its client responsible for legal fees the medical device maker incurred defending against claims that it infringed a patient health-monitoring patent.

  2. June 06, 2019

    Law Firm Not On Hook For Broke Patent Client's Unpaid Fees

    The law firm that brought an "objectively weak" patent infringement case on behalf of its client can't be held liable for the unpaid attorney fees that client owes to the winning party, a Texas federal judge has ruled.

  3. December 20, 2017

    My Health To Pay Attys' Fees For 'Stupid Patent' Case

    A federal judge in Texas on Tuesday ordered My Health Inc. to fork over $371,862 in fees to several companies it accused of infringing what one activist group called a “stupid patent” for monitoring patient health, finding the suit qualified as exceptional due, among other things, to the weakness of My Health's arguments.

  4. August 03, 2017

    EFF Urges Judge To Unseal Records In 'Stupid Patent' Row

    Technology activist group Electronic Frontier Foundation challenged the Eastern District of Texas' practice of allowing swaths of documents to be filed under seal in patent cases, asking Wednesday for the court to release records in patent holder My Health Inc.'s losing suit against ALR Technologies Inc. to serve the public interest.