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Intellectual Property Cases filed in the Pennsylvania Eastern District Court before CLARENCE C. NEWCOMER

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Intellectual Property Cases filed in the Pennsylvania Eastern District Court before CLARENCE C. NEWCOMER [ Court Info ]
Results 1 - 9 of 9
Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
April 13, 2005
ATLANTIC RECORDING CORPORATION et al v. JOHN DOE PA Eastern NEWCOMER Copyrights Copyright Infringement
April 7, 2005
THE PARTS PLACE, INC. v. HEARTBEAT CITY PA Eastern NEWCOMER Trademark Trademark Infringement
March 24, 2005
MOTOWN RECORD COMPANY, L.P. et al v. JOHN DOE PA Eastern NEWCOMER Copyrights Copyright Infringement
February 28, 2005
ATLANTIC RECORDING CORPORATION et al v. JOHN DOE PA Eastern NEWCOMER Copyrights Copyright Infringement
INTERSCOPE RECORDS et al v. JOHN DOE PA Eastern NEWCOMER Copyrights Copyright Infringement
July 1, 2004
ELEKTRA ENTERTAINMENT GROUP, INC. et al v. DOE PA Eastern NEWCOMER Copyrights Federal Question
February 26, 2004
UPA INTERNATIONAL, LLC v. EXPORT DEPOT et al PA Eastern NEWCOMER Patent Patent Infringement
February 17, 2004
BMG MUSIC et al v. JOHN DOE #1 PA Eastern NEWCOMER Copyrights Copyright Infringement
August 5, 2003
ADVERTISING SPECIALTY INSTITUTE, INC. v. EADSPEC.COM, LLC PA Eastern NEWCOMER Copyrights Copyright Infringement
         
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