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Intellectual Property - Patent Cases filed in the California Central District Court before Rafeedie [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
February 14, 2008
YSN Imports, Inc. v. Stanley Gabrel CA Central Rafeedie Patent Patent Infringement
Plaintiff: YSN Imports, Inc., YSN Imports, Inc., YSN Imports, Inc. Defendant: Stanley Gabrel
 
November 30, 2007
Xiao Ping Wang et al v. Baoling Wang et al CA Central Rafeedie Patent Patent Infringement
Plaintiff: Xiao Ping Wang, Shanghai Jia Tang Electronic Co., Ltd. Defendant: Baoling Wang, J's Led Power, Inc.
 
October 2, 2007
International Intellectual Management Corporation v. Profess Oriental Rugs et al CA Central Rafeedie Patent Fed. Question
Plaintiff: International Intellectual Management Corporation; Defendant: Profess Oriental Rugs, 4 Season Handbag, 12 Home Linen, Abel Godoy, Agapita Camey and others...
 
December 27, 2005
US Philips Corporation v. KXD Technology Inc et al CA Central Rafeedie Patent
August 31, 2005
Rates Technology Inc v. Alcatel S A et al CA Central Rafeedie Patent
December 20, 2004
Global Brand Marketing Inc v. Steven Madden Ltd CA Central Rafeedie Patent
January 22, 2004
Ossur North America, et al v. Freedom Innovations, et al CA Central Rafeedie Patent
         
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