Plaintiff Stragent, LLC alleged that Defendants Nokia, Inc., Nokia Corporation, Motorola, Inc., Palm, Inc., Research in Motion, Ltd., Research in Motion Corporation, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Sony Ericcson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc., American Online, Inc., AOL LLC, AT&T, Inc., Google, Inc., Microsoft Corporation and Yahoo!, Inc. infringed on U.S. Patent No. 6,665,722 entitled "Store-and-forward packet radio system and method."
Stragent, LLC |
Nokia Inc., Nokia Corporation, Motorola, Inc., Palm, Inc., Research in Motion Ltd., Research In Motion Corporation, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications (USA) Inc., America Online, Inc., AOL LLC, AT&T Inc., Google, Inc., Microsoft and Yahoo |
2:2008cv00293 |
July 29, 2008 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas |
Patent Office |
Anderson |
Charles Everingham |
David Folsom |
Both |
Federal Question |
28:1331 Fed. Question |
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Filing 181 ORDER granting 179 Motion to Dismiss Google from case. Signed by Judge David Folsom on September 9, 2009. (rml, ) |
Filing 163 ORDER granting 161 Motion to Dismiss parties Nokia Inc & Nokia Corp. Signed by Judge David Folsom on July 13, 2009. (rml, ) |
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Magistrate Consent Form Mailed to Stragent, LLC (ch, )
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NOTICE of Attorney Appearance by Thomas John Ward, Jr on behalf of Stragent, LLC (Ward, Thomas)
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