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Mr. Gambaro Calls "May Day"
After surveying Mr. Gambaro’s numerous filings since we last reported, I am beginning to wonder whether he buys ink by the barrel. In making his case, Mr. Gambaro has filed over 20 motions, as well as various amended answers, counterclaims, and other notices such as his artistic...
Mr. Gambaro Cries "May Day"
After surveying Mr. Gambaro’s numerous filings since we last reported, I am beginning to wonder whether he buys ink by the barrel. In making his case, Mr. Gambaro has filed over 20 motions, as well as various amended answers, counterclaims, and other notices such as his artistic rendering of...
"Army of One" Declares War on Multiple (Procedural) Fronts
We originally reported that FLIR filed a complaint [PDF] against Thomas “Army of One” Gambaro d/b/a Motionless Keyboard Co. (MKC) asserting three declaratory judgment claims including noninfringement, invalidity, and patent misuse of U.S. Patent No. 5,332,322 [PDF]. Gambaro...
FLIR Moves to Strike Answer
This case began when FLIR brought a declaratory judgment action against Thomas L. Gambaro and Motionless Keyboard Co. (MKC), who had demanded payment from FLIR, alleging that certain FLIR handheld thermal imagers infringed U.S. Patent No. 5,332,322 (reported here). Acting pro se,...
