Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. et al. v. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., et al.
Case Number:
1:19-cv-01334
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Firms
- Dailey LLP
 - Devlin Law Firm
 - Devlin Law Firm PC
 - Faegre Drinker
 - Fish & Richardson
 - Morris James
 - Morris Nichols
 - Potter Anderson
 - Richards Layton
 - Skadden Arps
 
Companies
- AEP Texas
 - Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
 - DTE Energy Co.
 - Dynegy Inc.
 - Luminant Generation Co. LLC
 - NRG Energy Inc.
 - Southwestern Electric Power Co.
 - Talen Energy Corp.
 - Vistra Corp.
 
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						September 26, 2025
						
Judge Won't Overturn $57M Midwest Energy Win In IP Fight
A Delaware federal magistrate judge has refused to disturb a jury's finding that numerous affiliated companies willfully infringed Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. patents on technology for refining coal to reduce mercury in emissions from power plants, leaving in place a $57 million verdict.
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						July 08, 2025
						
Del. Judge Cuts Co-Plaintiff From $57M Refined Coal IP Suit
A co-plaintiff alongside Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. cannot share in a $57 million award from a jury that found patents on technology for refining coal to reduce mercury emissions from power plants were infringed, with a Delaware federal judge ruling on Tuesday the other company lacks standing.
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						March 01, 2024
						
Jury Awards Midwest Energy $57M On Refined Coal Patents
A Delaware federal jury on Friday awarded Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. more than $57 million after finding that numerous affiliated companies willfully infringed its patents on technology for refining coal to reduce mercury in emissions from power plants.
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						February 22, 2024
						
IP Forecast: Samsung Eyes Ex-Attys' Litigation Funder Chats
Samsung plans to ask a Texas court to force a patent litigation business to disclose communications with litigation funders ahead of a trial next month over whether the tech giant's former in-house counsel stole trade secrets. Here's a look at that case — plus all the other major intellectual property matters on deck in the coming week.