Jul. 14, 2023
Rare patent motion contrasts Texas and California courts
“I guess in the Western District they require the claim chart attached to the complaint. So what we have here is a claim chart, screenshots or actual descriptions of the accused product. I can consider all that on a 12(b) (6),” said U.S. District Judge Jacqueline S. Corley in San Francisco.




Apple Inc. asked a judge Thursday to dismiss claims that its COVID-19 Exposure Notification system infringed on location data gathering patents, in a rare rule 12(b) (6) motion for a patent case.
U.S. District Judge Jacqueline S. Corley in San Francisco said this is uncommon because normally all that judges have to go on is a complaint in the early stages of a case. But this one, which was transferred in from the District Court of Western...
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