Justia’s Weekly Featured Dockets

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This week in Justia’s Featured Dockets:

Ericsson Inc. et al v. Samsung Electronics Co., LTD., et al., (US District Court, E.D. Texas)
Ericsson Inc. et al v. Samsung Electronics Co., LTD., et al., (US District Court, E.D. Texas)

In both these lawsuits, Ericsson is suing Samsung in a Fair, Reasonable, and Non-Discriminatory (FRAND) wireless licensing dispute.

Read More: Ericsson Sues Samsung: Does Apple Therefore Benefit?

Intelligent Smart Phone Concepts LLC v. Apple, Inc., (US District Court, N.D. California)

A lawsuit in which the Plaintiff claims infringement by Apple of a 2008 patent covering an interface for sending and receiving audio signals from a phone.

Read More: Apple hit with patent lawsuit over iPhone’s use of headphones

Scott v. Google Inc., (US District Court, N.D. Florida)

This case is the newest iteration of class action lawsuits against Google for scanning emails through its Gmail product. The lawsuit alleges that Google intercepts the plaintiff’s emails (and those of the entire class of plaintiffs) before they reach the intended recipients, in violation of the Florida Wiretap Act.

Read More: Google Hit With Yet Another Class Action Lawsuit Over Gmail

Lexington Luminance LLC v. Google, Inc., (US District Court, Massachusetts)

Massachusetts company Lexington Luminance LLC filed a lawsuit against Google, Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. It its complaint, Lexington alleges that Google’s Nexus 7 and other similar products infringe on a patent the company owns.

Read More: Google Sued for Patent Infringement Over Nexus 7

Arendi S.A.R.L. v. Apple Inc. (US District Court, Delaware)

Arendi filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Apple in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Delaware. Arendi, organized under the laws of Luxembourg, alleges in its complaint that nearly all of Apple’s products infringe on three patents owned by the plaintiff.

Read More: Luxembourg Corporation Sues Apple for Patent Infringement