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  • abbreviation law United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, as used in case citations.

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  • While it may not be as well-known as the E.D. Tex., the W.D. of Wisconsin has been a popular plaintiff's destination for a while.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Peter Zura 2007

  • While it may not be as well-known as the E.D. Tex., the W.D. of Wisconsin has been a popular plaintiff's destination for a while.

    PWC Survey Updates Patent Litigation Statistics Peter Zura 2007

  • Well, it turns out that the anonymously written Patent Troll Tracker may have stepped on the wrong toes in its' criticism of "trolling" activity, particularly in the E.D. Tex.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Peter Zura 2007

  • Michael Smith at the EDTexWebLog provides some additional commentary on the plaintiff win rate at the E.D. Tex.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Peter Zura 2007

  • Michael Smith at the EDTexWebLog provides some additional commentary on the plaintiff win rate at the E.D. Tex.

    $156M Verdict Set Aside Against AT&T in the ED Tex. Peter Zura 2007

  • CSIRO successfully sued Buffalo in the E.D. Tex. for infringing the '069 patent, and sough a permanent injunction.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Peter Zura 2007

  • Well, it turns out that the anonymously written Patent Troll Tracker may have stepped on the wrong toes in its' criticism of "trolling" activity, particularly in the E.D. Tex.

    Troll Tracker: Tracker of "Patent Trolls", Blogger . . . Patent Infringer? Peter Zura 2007

  • Buffalo Technology, Inc., E.D. Tex. see 271 blog coverage here, where Judge Davis carved out a de facto "research group" exemption to permanent injunctions.

    Archive 2007-11-01 Peter Zura 2007

  • CSIRO successfully sued Buffalo in the E.D. Tex. for infringing the '069 patent, and sough a permanent injunction.

    E.D. Tex. Grants Permanent Injunction for Non-Practicing Patent Holder Peter Zura 2007

  • MyMail appealed a grant of Summary Judgment by the E.D. Tex., finding that 8 Internet service providers did not infringe MyMail's patent 6,571,290.

    Specification, Admissions Vitiate Infringement Peter Zura 2007

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