As you may recall, in 2006 Research in Motion (RIM), the owner of Blackberry, paid $612.5 million to patent owner NTP to settle a patent infringement lawsuit.The US 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, in Richmond, VA in September heard a Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) based lawsuit filed by NTP. The lawsuit is intended to [...]
Tag Archives | Research in Motion
Hold on to your Blackberrry – More Damages to pay?
By Jim Pravel on October 1, 2009 in Damages, Infringement, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Patents
Schedule
an In-Person or
Telephone Appointment
-
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Decides Right of Publicity Outweighs First Amendment in NCAA Football Video Games
June 18, 2013
-
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of NY Denies Class Certification in YouTube Copyright Case
June 12, 2013
-
U.S. Supreme Court Will Review Burden of Proof in Declaratory Judgment Cases When Infringement Counterclaim is Barred
June 7, 2013
-
Federal Circuit Affirms $20.8 Million Patent Infringement Judgment Against Home Depot
March 2, 2012
-
Pravel Intellectual Property Law Adopts New Brand, Intellalegal
February 13, 2012
- Federal Circuit Reiterates Three-Step Recapture Rule is Proper Test in Reissue Applications July 9, 2012
Amazon
Appeal
Apple App Store
Blackberry
Blogs
board of patent appeals and interferences
Bose
CAFC
Common-Interest Agreement
Cox Cable
Cracking Wireless
Damages
Eastern District of Texas
Facebook
featured
federal circuit
Fraud
Freedom of Information Act
Global Economy
Google
Infringement
Iphone
Jailbreaking
Japanese Tsunami Disaster
Kathy Bates
KSR v. Teleflex
Laches
Litigation
Louis Vuitton
Mattel
Negligence
NTP
Pravel
Recession
Redskins
Research in Motion
Research in Motion
software patent
The North Face
The South Butt
Tivo
trademark
ttab
Tyco
Wave
RECEIVE CURRENT IP UPDATES
Testimonials
“Jim Pravel is an excellent patent attorney with many years of experience and a high degree of professionalism.”
Timothy A.







