12 results for 'judge:"Dyk"'.
J. Dyk finds that the claims court improperly ruled against an Indian tribe in various claims concerning water rights and water related infrastructure because the Tucker Act sufficiently establishes the U.S.'s duty to properly manage existing water infrastructure. Reversed in part.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Dyk, Filed On: April 25, 2024, Case #: 2021-1880, Categories: Property, Native Americans, Water
J. Dyk finds that the arbitrator properly ruled in this wrongful termination dispute because the U.S. made reasonable efforts to provide the employee notice of termination before the end of the probationary period. Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Dyk, Filed On: March 4, 2024, Case #: 2023-2015, Categories: Civil Procedure, Employment
J. Dyk finds that the district court properly ruled in patent infringement claims concerning the drug vortioxetine since the court relied on evidence of noninfringing uses. Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Dyk, Filed On: December 7, 2023, Case #: 2022-1194, Categories: Patent
J. Dyk finds that the patent trial and appeal board properly exercised jurisdiction over a patent designed to deter opioid abuse titled "Pharmaceutical Formulation Containing Gelling Agent." Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Dyk, Filed On: November 21, 2023, Case #: 22-1482, Categories: Patent, Jurisdiction
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[Consolidated.] J. Dyk finds that the Patent Trial and Appeal Board ruled improperly in this patent dispute. The board erred in refusing new arguments and evidence as to the patents for transcutaneous charging of implanted medical devices. Reversed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Dyk, Filed On: August 7, 2023, Case #: 2022-1532, Categories: Patent
J. Dyk finds that customs and border patrol improperly ruled that an importer had transshipped pencils to avoid antidumping duties because declining to allow the importer to rebut evidence denied due process.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Dyk, Filed On: July 27, 2023, Case #: 22-1226, Categories: Trade, Due Process
J. Dyk finds that the district court improperly ruled for the government in fifth amendment claims contending vehicles taken during a criminal investigation had not been returned to defendant because issues remain in dispute as to whether defendant abandoned the vehicles. Reversed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Dyk, Filed On: June 28, 2023, Case #: 22-1378, Categories: Property, Due Process
J. Dyk finds that the trademark trial and appeal board improperly ruled in this trademark dispute because evidence indicated the "FL FLEX" mark would cause customer confusion concerning the "FLEX" mark.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Dyk, Filed On: June 26, 2023, Case #: 2022-1578, Categories: Trademark
J. Dyk finds that the court of international trade properly deemed a solar appliance company ineligible for a separate rate in an antidumping administrative review because the company failed to establish subject merchandise had not been entered during the period of review. Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Dyk, Filed On: May 19, 2023, Case #: 20-2162, Categories: Commerce, Trade
J. Dyk finds that the court of federal claims properly dismissed the company's bid protest because the bid to provide encryption and decryption services contained a "fatal technical deficiency." Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Dyk, Filed On: May 10, 2023, Case #: 2022-1488, Categories: Contract