DeNora Water Technologies Texas, LLC et al v. H20, L.L.C.

Plaintiff: DeNora Water Technologies Texas, LLC
Defendant: H2O, L.L.C.
Case Number: 4:2017cv02530
Filed: August 17, 2017
Court: US District Court for the Southern District of Texas
Office: Houston Office
County: Fort Bend
Presiding Judge: Ewing Werlein
Nature of Suit: Patent
Cause of Action: 35 U.S.C. § 145
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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January 16, 2019 Filing 62 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER on Claim Construction. (Signed by Judge Nancy F Atlas) Parties notified.(TDR, 4)
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Plaintiff: DeNora Water Technologies Texas, LLC
Represented By: Christopher James Dutton
Represented By: James David Liles
Represented By: William Curtis Webb
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