TCS John Huxley America, Inc. et al v. Scientific Games Corporation et al

  1. March 29, 2024

    Gambling Co. To Face Most Card Shuffle Tech Antitrust Claims

    An Illinois federal judge largely refused to let Scientific Games Corp. duck monopolization claims over its automatic card shufflers dominance, finding that with the exception of two out of six asserted patents, a would-be rival has adequately alleged the company tricked the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office into granting those patents.

  2. July 05, 2023

    Gambling Co. Eyes Ax Of Card Shuffler's Antitrust Suit, Again

    Gambling technology company Scientific Games has once again asked an Illinois federal judge to toss an antitrust lawsuit claiming it used sham patent suits to corner the automatic card shuffling market, arguing that the manufacturer suing it hasn't offered sufficient evidence to support its claims.

  3. September 20, 2021

    Scientific Games Must Face Card Shuffler Antitrust Suit

    An Illinois federal court on Monday rejected a bid from Scientific Games Corp. to escape allegations that it used sham patent suits to corner the automatic card shuffling market after finding there was still insufficient evidence to conclude a rival should have filed suit sooner.

  4. February 10, 2021

    Gaming Tech Biz Says $100M Antitrust Suit Still Too Late

    Scientific Games Corp. urged an Illinois federal court to let it escape a $100 million antitrust lawsuit from rivals accusing it of using sham patent suits to keep its hold on the automatic card shuffling market, arguing the rivals suspected foul play years before they claim to have been clued in.

  5. March 23, 2020

    'Absurd' Time-Bar Claim Can't Kill Card Shuffler Antitrust Suit

    An Illinois federal judge has rejected Scientific Games Corp.'s argument that a competitor's $100 million antitrust case was filed too late, finding that it would be "absurd" to start the clock on the rival's window for bringing suit before that company knew it had been harmed.

  6. July 16, 2019

    Don't Toss Card Shuffler Antitrust Suit, Gaming Co. Urges

    A gaming technology company claiming Scientific Games Corp. illegally monopolizes the automatic shuffler market urged an Illinois federal judge Tuesday to find its lawsuit timely, saying it didn't realize its injury until a Chicago jury's recent $105 million verdict over similar claims.

  7. April 11, 2019

    $100M Antitrust Suit Filed Too Late, Card Shuffler Says

    Scientific Games Corp. has told an Illinois federal court that it shouldn't have to face a $100 million antitrust lawsuit accusing it of using sham patent suits to keep its hold on the automatic card shuffling market, as the case was filed years too late.

  8. March 18, 2019

    Card Shuffler Maker Dealt Another $100M Antitrust Suit

    Las Vegas-based Scientific Games Corp. is facing another $100 million antitrust action accusing it of using sham patent suits to corner the automatic card shuffling market, which hit the docket just a few months after the gaming tech company cut a $151 million deal to wrap up a competitor's mirror allegations.

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