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Nomadix, Inc. v. Guest-Tek Interactive Entertainment Ltd.
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February 17, 2022
Nomadix, Guest-Tek Reach Settlement In Patent Fight
Nomadix and Guest-Tek reached a settlement Wednesday ending post-trial disputes following a California federal jury's verdict that netted Nomadix $4 million on its claims that its rival shorted it on a 2010 royalties agreement to use patents that help connect hotel guests to internet services.
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February 16, 2022
Knobbe Martens Seeks $9.8M Fees For $6.5M Nomadix IP Win
Knobbe Martens has urged a California federal judge to award the firm nearly $10 million in fees for securing network device maker Nomadix a $6.5 million win in a patent suit against technology provider Guest-Tek over unpaid royalties.
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January 24, 2022
Hotel Internet Firm Wants Nomadix's $6.5M Jury Win Tossed
An online entertainment company for the hotel industry has urged a California federal judge not to award $6.5 million in damages to Nomadix Inc. after a jury favored the network device maker in a royalties suit, arguing that Nomadix failed to introduce proper evidence at trial.
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December 09, 2021
Mixed Jury Verdict Nets Nomadix $4M In IP Royalties Fight
A California federal jury awarded Nomadix $6.5 million Wednesday on its claims that rival Guest-Tek shorted it on a 2010 royalties agreement to use patents that help connect hotel guests to internet services, while also awarding Guest-Tek $2.5 million after finding Nomadix breached a separate 2014 agreement.
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November 30, 2021
Guest-Tek's Hotel Internet Product Uses Nomadix IP, Jury Told
A computer networking expert told a California federal jury Tuesday that network device maker Guest-Tek's product for connecting hotel guests to internet services uses patented technology owned by rival Nomadix.
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November 29, 2021
Nomadix's Rival Breached Patent Agreement, Jury Told
Network device maker Nomadix told a California federal jury during opening statements Monday that a rival breached an agreement and is now acting "like a school kid showing up late for class" with excuses.
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March 26, 2018
Nomadix Says $11M Royalty Suit Not Affected By License Row
Network device maker Nomadix Inc. urged a California federal judge Friday not to pause its $11 million suit seeking allegedly unpaid royalties from a Canadian hotel entertainment company, telling the court a related suit over ownership of a license agreement will not affect the resolution of the case.
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February 13, 2018
Nomadix Must Cough Up Patent Info In $11M Licensing Row
A California federal judge on Monday ordered network device maker Nomadix Inc. to disclose patent information related to the counterclaims filed against it by a hotel entertainment company, explaining that the patent licenses could help establish damages in an $11 million suit over unpaid royalties.
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February 09, 2018
Network Co. Can't Duck Claims In $11M Patent Licensing Row
A California federal judge Thursday refused to let a network device maker slip counterclaims launched by a hotel entertainment company in an $11 million suit over unpaid royalties, explaining that if the counterclaims are true, it may be the manufacturer's fault the other company allegedly violated a patent licensing deal in the first place.
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October 18, 2017
Network Co. Avoids Arbitration In $11M Patent Licensing Row
A California federal judge Tuesday refused to ship to arbitration a network device maker's suit over a hotel entertainment company's alleged $11 million in unpaid royalties from a patent licensing deal, finding it wasn't "absurd" to interpret the companies' arrangement as bypassing an earlier arbitration clause.