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Intellectual Property

Aug. 26, 2015

Inventor sues LA County Metropolitan Transportation Authority over FasTrak patent

An inventor has sued the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, claiming it is infringing his patent on technology that allows commuters to easily use high occupancy lanes with special devices.


By Saul Sugarman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


An inventor has sued the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority,
claiming it is infringing his patent on technology that allows commuters to easily
use high occupancy lanes with special devices.


The complaint, filed Friday in the Central District of California, focuses on a patent
that enables driver...

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