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Google & Traffic Information Rehash Claim Construction Arguments
After a full round of briefing and oral argument, Magistrate Judge Hubel issued a report and recommendation regarding claim construction, as reported here. Now, each party has objected to the report, and each party has responded to the other's objections: Google's objections [PDF] ...
Amended Complaint to Avoid Motion to Dismiss
After Defendants EVE-USA, Inc. and Emulation and Verification Engineering, S.A. (EVE) filed a motion to dismiss, Mentor Graphics Corporation moved to file a first amended complaint. After the district court granted Mentor Graphic's motion, Mentor Graphics filed its first amended complaint...
Construction Hazards for Traffic?
Construction Delay The road to resolution in litigation land is seldom a smooth ride. Sometimes it is a slow ride too, especially in complicated patent cases. In this case, Google v. Traffic Information, a claim construction report & recommendation [PDF] recently...
Markman Marksmen Take Aim in Google v. Traffic Information
DJ-plaintiff Google and patentee-defendant Traffic Information ("Traffic") have completed claim construction briefing regarding U.S. patent nos. 6.466,862 [PDF] and 6,785,606 [PDF], which Traffic alleges to be infringed by the traffic feature of Google's Google Maps...
Google v. Traffic Information Will Remain in Oregon
Judge King affirmed Magistrate Judge Hubel's recommendation denying Traffic's motion to dismiss or alternatively transfer the case to the Eastern District of Texas. Order [PDF]
