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All articles tagged '"Eastern District"'

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A Tale of Two Arbitration Waivers: HTC Corporation v. Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson

By Kyle Bailey - February 20, 2019
An ongoing legal battle between smartphone manufacturer HTC Corporation and networking and telecommunications company Ericsson offers a case study in the waiver of arbitration rights in the patent context.

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NY Federal Court Orders Dispute With Digital Currency Exchange to Arbitration

By Beth Graham - February 1, 2019
The Eastern District of New York has ordered a negligence case that was filed against a digital currency exchange to arbitration. 

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Legal Battle Continues After Arbitrator Upholds Suspension of Dallas Cowboys Running Back

By Beth Graham - October 23, 2017
The legal saga over a National Football League (“NFL”) running back’s controversial six-game suspension has continued on in various federal courts. 

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Federal Court Issues Preliminary Injunction After Arbitrator Upholds Suspension of Dallas Cowboys Player

By Beth Graham - September 15, 2017
Last week, the Eastern District of Texas issued a preliminary injunction over a National Football League (“NFL”) player’s six-game suspension. 

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Texas Federal Court Enjoins Mandatory Arbitration Restriction in Executive Order 13673 – Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces

By Beth Graham - November 1, 2016
Last week, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a preliminary injunction regarding the mandatory arbitration restriction and other provisions of Executive Order 13673 – Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces (“EO 13673”).

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U.S. Supreme Court Asked to Review Case Where Mediator Conflict Existed

By Beth Graham - January 8, 2015
The United States Supreme Court has reportedly been asked to review a federal court’s order refusing to set aside a jury’s verdict where a court-appointed mediator failed to disclose his close personal relationship with a partner at the law firm representing several of the defendants.

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Eastern District of Texas Denies Emergency Motion to Enjoin Arbitration Pending Appeal

By Victoria VanBuren - March 6, 2012
Recently, the Eastern District of Texas denied TPV defendants’ emergency motion to enjoin arbitration pending appeal. See Mondis Technology v. LG Electroncis, et al., 2:10cv216 (E.D. Tex. 2/13/12). Find Michael C. Smith’s excellent post about this case here.  

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Federal Texas Court Rules for Producing Negotiation Communications

By Victoria VanBuren - June 22, 2011
By Brett Goodman The United States District Court for the Eastern District in Tyler, Texas, has allowed a motion to compel and denied a motion to protect in a suit concerning negotiation communications of formerly created license agreements to patents-in-suit. In Clear with Computers, LLC v. Bergdorf Goodman, Inc., 753 F. Supp. 2d 662, 663 (E.D. Tex. 2010) Clear With Computers (CWC), a provider of computer parts and repair, sued many defendants o

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E. D. of Texas Refuses to Vacate Judgment Despite Mediated Settlement Agreement

By Beth Graham - February 9, 2011
The Eastern District of Texas has refused to grant a jointly filed motion for vacatur despite that provisions of the parties’ mandatory mediation settlement agreement required vacatur of portions of the court’s earlier judgment. In Ohio Willow Wood Co. v. Thermo-Ply, Inc., No. 9:07-CV-274, (E. D. Tex., February 3, 2011), the Ohio Willow Wood Company (“OWW”) filed a lawsuit against Thermo-Ply, Inc. for alleged infringement of its paten

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Eastern District of Texas Rules on Arbitration of Credit Accounts

By Beth Graham - October 11, 2010
According to the Eastern District of Texas, a change-of-terms provision in a credit card agreement does not defeat the parties’ mutual obligation to arbitrate. In Wynne v. American Express Co., 2:09-CV-00260-TJW, (5th Cir. Sept. 30, 2010), Todd Wynne brought deceptive trade practices, negligent misrepresentation and fraud claims against American Express (Amex), which alleged Amex’s representations regarding its “no pre-set spending limits”

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