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Intellectual Property Cases filed in the New Mexico District Court before Leslie C. Smith

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Intellectual Property Cases filed in the New Mexico District Court before Leslie C. Smith [ Court Info ]
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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
September 18, 2007
Priority Records LLC et al v. Padilla NM Smith Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Priority Records LLC, UMG Recordings, Inc.,, BMG Music, Warner Bros. Records Inc.,; Defendant: Sylvia Padilla
 
Priority Records LLC et al v. Padilla NM Smith Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Priority Records LLC, UMG Recordings, Inc., BMG Music, Warner Bros. Records Inc.; Defendant: Sylvia Padilla
 
May 9, 2007
Wilson v. Fryxell et al NM Smith Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Mark J Wilson; Defendant: Lisa Fryxell, Desert Exposure
 
February 3, 2006
Emergis Technologies v. PNM Resources NM Smith Patent Patent Infringement
December 27, 2005
Intrepid Mining LLC v. Mosaic Company, et al NM Herrera Trademark Declaratory Judgement
October 18, 2005
Kabana, Inc. v. Best Opal Inc. NM Johnson Copyrights Copyright Infringement
April 1, 2005
Dick Harrell & Assoc v. Harrell, et al NM Parker Trademark Trademark Infringement
February 14, 2005
Black v. Kos, et al NM Molzen Copyrights Petition for Removal
         
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