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Intellectual Property - Copyrights Cases filed in the South Carolina District Court before David C Norton [ Court Info ]

Results 1 - 7 of 7
Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
October 3, 2007
McNamara v. Cognetix LLC et al SC Norton Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Steven L McNamara; Defendant: Cognetix LLC, Dale E Lanford
 
September 27, 2007
College of Charleston Foundation, The v. Ham SC Norton Copyrights Notice of Removal
Plaintiff: College of Charleston Foundation, The; Defendant: Benjamin Ham
 
July 19, 2007
Arcadia Publishing Inc et al v. Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska et al SC Norton Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Arcadia Publishing Inc, David Alan Heller; Defendant: Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska, John Heidenry, Brett Topel
 
January 31, 2007
Cohen v. Charleston Custom Homes LLC et al SC Norton Copyrights Copyright Infringement
Plaintiff: Andrew B Cohen; Defendant: Charleston Custom Homes LLC, Amy L Edwards
 
August 4, 2006
Elite Software Inc v. Blush of Charleston LLC et al SC Norton Copyrights Copyright Infringement
October 18, 2005
Columbia Pictures Industries Inc v. Chatman SC Norton Copyrights Copyright Infringement
October 12, 2004
Clouse v. McKinley, et al SC Norton Copyrights Copyright Infringement
         
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