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August 28, 2009
Meteora, LLC v. Marshal8E6, Inc. et al CA Central Gutierrez Other (830) Patent Infringement
Plaintiff: Meteora, LLC, Meteora, LLC, Meteora, LLC Defendant: Marshal8E6, Inc., Symantec Corporation, Symantec Corporation, Messagelabs, Inc., Messagelabs, Inc. and others... Counter Claimant: Messagelabs Group LTD, Messagelabs Group LTD, Symantec Corporation, Symantec Corporation, Messagelabs, Inc., Messagelabs, Inc. and others...
 
August 18, 2009
Network Backup Corporation v. ALLMYDATA, INC. et al TX Eastern Ward Patent Patent Infringement
Plaintiff: Network Backup Corporation, Network Backup Corporation, Network Backup Corporation Defendant: ALLMYDATA, INC., Best Buy Co., Inc., CARBONITE, INC., EMC CORP., IRON MOUNTAIN, INC. and others...
 
December 30, 2008
Information Protection and Authentication of Texas, LLC v. Symantec Corp. et al
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TX Eastern Folsom Patent Federal Question
Plaintiff: Information Protection And Authentication Of Texas, LLC; Defendant: Symantec Corp., Microsoft Corp., AVG Technologies USA, Inc., CA, Inc., Check Point Software Technologies, Inc. and others...
 
         
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