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Intellectual Property - Patent Cases filed in the Utah District Court before Paul M. Warner [ Court Info ]

Results 1 - 8 of 8
Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
June 10, 2009
Lippert Components v. Villa Furniture UT Warner Patent Patent Infringement
Plaintiff: Lippert Components, Lippert Components Defendant: Villa Furniture
 
January 9, 2009
Universal Trim Supply v. K&K Companies Group UT Warner Patent Federal Question
Plaintiff: Universal Trim Supply; Defendant: K&K Companies Group
 
June 30, 2008
CAO Group v. Dentsply International UT Warner Patent Federal Question
Plaintiff: CAO Group; Defendant: Dentsply International
 
May 30, 2008
CleanCut v. Rug Doctor et al UT Warner Patent Federal Question
Plaintiff: CleanCut; Defendant: Rug Doctor, Nature's Finest Candles
 
February 23, 2007
Ultradent Products, Inc. v. Procter & Gamble Company, The UT Stewart Patent Patent Infringement
Plaintiff: Ultradent Products, Inc.; Defendant: Procter & Gamble Company, The
 
May 10, 2006
Falcon Enterprises v. Kaddas Enterprises UT Cassell Patent Patent Infringement
February 6, 2006
K-TEC v. Vita-Mix UT Campbell Patent Patent Infringement
July 28, 2005
Clinical Innovations, LLC dba Clinical Innovations, Inc. v. Utah Medical Products, Inc. UT Stewart Patent Patent Infringement
         
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