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Knauf Insulation Limited sues CertainTeed Corporation for patent infringement of fiberglass insulation products

  Indianapolis, IN – Patent lawyers for Knauf Insulation Limited of the United Kingdom has filed a patent infringement suit alleging CertainTeed Corporation of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania infringed Patent No. 7,854,980, FORMALDEHYDE-FREE MINERAL FIBRE INSULATION PRODUCT, which has been issued by the US Patent Office. Knauf Insulation USA is based…

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Mary E. Hining sues Rebecca L. Gregg for copyright infringement of artwork sold on Etsy.com

  Indianapolis, IN – Last week Mary E. Hining, Pro Se, of Durham, NC filed a copyright infringement suit against Rebecca L. Gregg of Indianapolis in the Southern District of Indiana. Ms. Hining alleges that Ms. Gregg sold painted glassware on Etsy.com, a website where artists offer their work for…

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Joe Hand Promotions Sues Lawrenceburg, Indiana Bar for Showing UFC Fight Without Authorization

  Indianapolis – Last week, copyright attorneys for Joe Hand Promotions, a Pennsylvania corporation, filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the owners of an Indiana bar who alleged displayed an Ultimate Fight Championship fight without authorization. Ursula and Guenter Grote operate the Grote Trading Post and Gus’s Sports Bar in…

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ChaCha Search, Inc. sues HTC America for trademark infringement of CHACHA mark for Smart Phone

  Indianapolis, IN – Trademark lawyers for ChaCha Search, Inc. of Carmel, Indiana filed a trademark infringement suit alleging HTC America, Inc. of Washington state, a subsidiary of the HTC Corporation of Taiwan. ChaCha Search alleges that the defendants infringed the ChaCha trademark. ChaCha Search owns the mark and design…

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Indiana’s Southern District Court, Not Arkansas District Court, Will Hear Brandt Grain Cart Trademark Infringement Suit

  Indianapolis, IN – Rulings by district courts in Indiana and Arkansas have ensured that the Southern District Court of Indiana will decide a longstanding trademark dispute over a mark used in agricultural machinery. Last week, the Southern District Court declined to transfer Brandt Industries Limited (BIL) v. Pitonyak Machinery…

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Zimmer, Inc. Sues Personal Injury Attorneys for Trademark Infringement of Knee Replacement Line

  South Bend; IN – Trademark lawyers for Zimmer, Inc. of Warsaw, Indiana filed a trademark infringement suit alleging that Ari Kresch, a Michigan attorney, and other law firms and attorneys in Michigan and Texas infringed various trademark registrations, including Trademark No. 647,921, Trademark No. 1,778,807 and Trademark No. 1,707,…

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Indiana’s Federal District Court Local Rule Changes Now in Effect

  Indianapolis and Hammond, Indiana — Indiana’s federal district courts have recently amended their local rules. Some of the recent changes have implications for Indiana intellectual property attorneys filing patent, trademark, and copyright lawsuits. Effective January 1, 2011, the Southern District Court of Indiana amended its discovery rules to “encourage…

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Appeals Court Overturns Southern District Court of Indiana Decision in Centillion v. Qwest Communications

  Washington, D.C. — The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit recently overturned a patent infringement decision by the Southern District of Indiana. Attorneys for Centillion Data Systems, of Indianapolis, Indiana, brought a patent infringement lawsuit against Qwest Communications, a Denver, Colorado company. Centillion, which has merged with CTI…

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USITC Seeks Clarification from Indiana’s Eli Lilly in Cancer Drug Patent Dispute

  Indianapolis — This week, an attorney from the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) asked Indiana-based Eli Lilly for clarification regarding Lilly’s allegations of patent infringement over the chemotherapy drug gemcitabine. Eli Lilly owns U.S. Patent Number 5,606,048, which is a process of preparing the gemcitabine. The FDA approved…

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U.S. Supreme Court Won’t Hear Cialis Patent Suit Against Indiana’s Eli Lilly

  Washington, D.C. – The United States Supreme Court denied certiorari in an appeal from three Vanderbilt University scientists who claimed that they should share ownership of the patent rights to Cialis. The Cialis patents in question, U.S. Patent numbers 5,859,006 and 6,140,329, were filed by Icos Corporation, which was…

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