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SSJR Successfully Defends Subpoena to GoDaddy Seeking Discovery Of Domain Names of Defendant in Cybersquatting Action


The U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona dimissed motions to quash document subpoenas issued by SSJR to non-parties GoDaddy and Domains by Proxy. The subpoenas were related to a cybersquatting and trademark litigation brought by SSJR in federal district court in Illinois, under the Lanham Act. The plaintiff, […]

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March 8, 2011 by in General

SSJR Goes Mobile


SSJR’s patent and trademark term calculator is now available as a mobile application through the Apple® App.Store. The SSJR IPCalc calculates the expiration date and corresponding maintenance fees and due dates for a U.S. utility patent based on the earliest effective filing date, application filing date, issue date, and term adjustment (if […]

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March 1, 2011 by in Internet + Computers

SSJR Successfully Defends Subpoena to Google Seeking Online Advertising Activity of Defendants in Trademark Action


The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York dismissed a motion to quash a document subpoena issued by SSJR to non-party Google, Inc. The subpoena was related to a cybersquatting and trademark litigation brought by SSJR in federal district court in Illinois, under the Lanham Act. In […]

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February 15, 2011 by in General

Court Orders CPi to pay SSJR client, WhitServe, $8.3M for Patent Infringement within 30 days or Risk an Injunction


The U.S. District Court in Connecticut has ordered Computer Packages Inc (“CPi”) to pay Whitserve $8.3M in damages for infringing WhitServe’s patents within 30 days or risk an injunction that would prevent CPi from operating its business. SSJR has represented WhitServe for a number of years, helping it obtain and successfully enforce […]

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January 24, 2011 by in IP Litigation