NPEs continued an active start to the year in February.* Frequent filers Analytical Technologies, Advanced Transactions, Communication Interface Technologies, Consolidated Transaction Processing, Linfo IP, S3G Technology, Symbology and Virtual Creative Artists.

As usual, I prepared the report in partnership with and using Docket Navigator and its powerful database. Docket Navigator is a valuable resource, and the place to go if you want to keep track of new patent litigation filings or want to know what is happening in particular cases, how your judge has historically handled a particular type of motion, or a particular plaintiff’s litigation history. Finally, please let me know if you have thoughts about the report or changes you would like to see. I am preparing it as a service for retailers and their supply chain who may want an overview of the patent litigation landscape. So, I am very open to your suggestions for improving the report.

* Note I am catching up on a backlog because of some very busy IP litigation over the last year or so

Analytical Technologies, LLC v. Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. (E.D. Tex.).

Judges:           District Judge Rodney Gilstrap; Magistrate Judge Roy S. Payne

Claims:           Infringement

Defendant:     Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.

Plaintiff:         Analytical Technologies, LLC

Pls. Cnsl:        Garteiser Honea

Patent:            8,799,083 (System and method for managing restaurant customer data elements)

Advanced Transactions, LLC v. DSW Shoe Warehouse, Inc. (W.D. Tex.).

Claims:           Infringement

Defendant:     DSW Shoe Warehouse, Inc.

Plaintiff:         Advanced Transactions, LLC

Pls. Cnsl:        Daignault Iyer

Patents:          10,783,529 (Third-party provider method and system); 7,065,555 (System and method related to generating and tracking an email campaign); 7,386,594 (System and method related to generating an email campaign); 7,693,950 (System and method related to generating and tracking an email campaign); 7,979,057 (Third-party provider method and system); 8,150,736 (Global electronic commerce system); 8,175,519 (Third-party provider method and system); 9,747,608 (Third-party provider method and system)

Automated Vending, LLC v. The Lego Group (E.D. Tex.).

Judges:           District Judge Rodney Gilstrap; Magistrate Judge Roy S. Payne

Claims:           Infringement

Defendant:     The Lego Group

Plaintiff:         Automated Vending, LLC

Pls. Cnsl:        Garteiser Honea

Patents:          9,245,403 (Method and device for accessing, controlling and purchasing a product through a dispenser); 9,959,530 (Method and device for accessing, controlling and purchasing a product through a dispenser)

Communication Interface Technologies, LLC v. CVS Health Corporation (multiple cases) (E.D. Tex.).   

Judge:             District Judge Sean D. Jordan

Claims:           Infringement

Defendants:

  • CVS Health Corporation
  • Express, Inc.  
  • Bridgestone Americas, Inc. 
  • First Horizon Bank
  • Petco Health & Wellness Company, Inc. 
  • Staples, Inc.
  • Subway IP LLC
  • Vitamin Shoppe Industries, LLC 

Plaintiff:         Communication Interface Technologies, LLC

Pls. Cnsl:        Beaty Legal

Patents:          6,574,239 (Virtual connection of a remote unit to a server); 8,266,296 (Application-layer evaluation of communications received by a mobile device); 8,291,010 (Virtual connection of a remote unit to a server)

Consolidated Transaction Processing LLC v. Batteries Plus LLC (E.D. Tex.).

Judge:             District Judge Amos L. Mazzant, III

Claims:           Infringement

Defendant:     Batteries Plus LLC

Plaintiff:         Consolidated Transaction Processing LLC 

Pls. Cnsl:        Beaty Legal

Patents:          8,396,743 (Sending targeted product offerings based on personal information); 8,712,846 (Sending targeted product offerings based on personal information)

Linfo IP, LLC v. Raymours Furniture Company, Inc. (S.D.N.Y, S.Tex., W.D. Tex.).

Claims:           Infringement

Defendants:

  • Raymours Furniture Company, Inc.
  • CSC Generation Holdings, Inc.
  • G2.com, Inc. 
  • Ulta Beauty, Inc.

Plaintiff:         Linfo IP, LLC

Pls. Cnsl:        Ramey; Law Office of David J. Hoffman

Patent:            9,092,428 (System, methods and user interface for discovering and presenting information in text content)

S3G Technology LLC v. PetSmart LLC (W.D. Tex.. E.D. Tex.).

Judges:           District Judge Rodney Gilstrap; Magistrate Judge Roy S. Payne; Magistrate Judge James Boone Baxter

Claims:           Infringement

Defendants:

  • PetSmart LLC
  • Kohl’s, Inc. f/k/a Kohl’s Department Stores, Inc.
  • The TJX Companies, Inc.
  • The Kroger Co.

Plaintiff:         S3G Technology LLC

Pls. Cnsl:        Parker Bunt & Ainsworth

Patents:          10,831,468 (Modification of terminal and service provider machines using an update server machine); 8,572,571 (Modification of terminal and service provider machines using an update server machine); 9,940,124 (Modification of terminal and service provider machines using an update server machine); 11,210,082 (Modification of terminal and service provider machines using an update server machine); 11,662,995 (Network efficient location-based dialogue sequence using virtual processor); 10,387,140 (Modification of terminal and service provider machines using an update server machine); 9,081,897 (Modification of terminal and service provider machines using an update server machine); 9,304,758 (Modification of terminal and service provider machines using an update server machine)

Virtual Creative Artists, LLC v. Homeaway.com, Inc. (W.D. Tex., S.D.N.Y.).      

Claims:           Infringement

Defendants:

  • Homeaway.com, Inc. 
  • RVShare, LLC 
  • Airbnb, Inc. 
  • Dailymotion, Inc.

Plaintiff:         Virtual Creative Artists, LLC

Pls. Cnsl:        Direction IP Law; Loaknauth Law

Patents:          9,477,665 (Revenue-generating electronic multi-media exchange and process of operating same); 9,501,480 (Revenue-generating electronic multi-media exchange and process of operating same)

WirelessWerx IP LLC v. DHL Express (USA), Inc. (E.D. Tex.).

Judges:           District Judge Rodney Gilstrap; Magistrate Judge Roy S. Payne

Claims:           Infringement

Defendants:    DHL Express (USA), Inc.

Plaintiff:         WirelessWerx IP LLC

Pls. Cnsl:        Ramey

Patent:            7,317,927 (Method and system to monitor persons utilizing wireless media)