7 results for 'judge:"Kasubhai"'.
J. Kasubhai denies a motion for judgment on the pleadings from Rocket Mortgage on the trustee's complaint alleging that the husband fraudulently conveyed his interest in the property to his wife to avoid the trustee's judicial lien on the property after a state court found that the husband had improperly spent trust assets to purchase the home. The trustee plausibly alleges that the husband's conveyance to his wife is void because it was done in bad faith, so Rocket fails to prove that the trustee's judgment lien did not attach to the husband's interest in the property.
Court: USDC Oregon, Judge: Kasubhai, Filed On: April 25, 2024, Case #: 6:23cv164, NOS: All Other Real Property - Real Property, Categories: Fraud, Property
J. Kasubhai grants the software company's motion for attorney fees for remand proceedings relating to its complaint that the adhesive manufacturing company copied the protected design of the software company's patent for its serial number encoder. The adhesive manufacturing company's conduct during litigation makes this case exceptional, so fees are appropriate. The software company is also entitled to prejudgment interest of 9% to the $36 million damages portion of the initial final judgment.
Court: USDC Oregon, Judge: Kasubhai, Filed On: February 27, 2024, Case #: 6:17cv1685, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent, Damages, Attorney Fees
J. Kasubhai denies the adhesive manufacturing company's motion for a new trial for the software company's lawsuit alleging that the adhesive manufacturing company copied the protected design of the software company's patent for its serial number encoder, as the patent partially relates to systems for encoded and commissioned wireless radio frequency identification devices. The adhesive manufacturing company claims that a new trial is warranted because the court improperly excluded the opinion of its invalidity expert, but the adhesive manufacturing company does nothing to prove that the court's thorough review of the expert's testimony should not have resulted in his exclusion.
Court: USDC Oregon, Judge: Kasubhai, Filed On: February 9, 2024, Case #: 6:17cv1685, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent, Experts
J. Kasubhai denies the adhesive manufacturing company's renewed motion for judgment in the software company's lawsuit alleging that the adhesive manufacturing company copied the protected design of the software company's patent for its serial number encoder, as the patent partially relates to systems for encoded and commissioned wireless radio frequency identification devices. The adhesive manufacturing company claims that Dr. Engels' testimony qualifies for the substantially different evidence exception to the mandate rule, but Dr. Engels' testimony is not materially different because it does not alter the language of the patent.
Court: USDC Oregon, Judge: Kasubhai, Filed On: February 7, 2024, Case #: 6:17cv1685, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent, Experts
J. Kasubhai finds in favor of the city against the developer's lawsuit asserting that the city's alternative traffic control plan unreasonably extended the time needed to complete infrastructure construction. The city's conduct did not violate the developer's right to due process, because its decision to revoke its permit for a full road closure in May 2019 was reasonably related to legitimate public safety concerns of emergency service's ability to respond to calls.
Court: USDC Oregon, Judge: Kasubhai, Filed On: January 5, 2024, Case #: 6:21cv809, NOS: Other Statutory Actions - Other Suits, Categories: Civil Rights, Due Process
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J. Kasubhai declines to dismiss the recreational boating group's lawsuit seeking to enjoin the Oregon State Marine Board from enforcing Oregon Legislature Senate Bill 1589, which prohibits recreational boaters from certain recreation boating in the Newberg Pool Congested Zone of the Willamette River. The boating group plausibly alleges that the law violates its right to use federally funded facilities to access waterway for specific recreational purposes, because SB 1589 prohibits the recreational boating group from wake surfing and engaging in other recreational boating activities in the Newberg Pool.
Court: USDC Oregon, Judge: Kasubhai, Filed On: January 5, 2024, Case #: 6:23cv333, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Water
J. Kasubhai dismisses the adhesive manufacturing company's invalidity expert from the software company's lawsuit, which alleges that the adhesive manufacturing company copied the protected design of the software company's patent for its serial number encoder, as the patent partially relates to systems for encoded and commissioned wireless radio frequency identification (RFID) devices. The expert's opinions that the patent claims are invalid because they do not comply with the "RFID for Dummies" patentability conditions are too conclusory to be valuable to the jury, because the expert does not analyze how each of the "RFID for Dummies" disclosures specifically explains the claim limitations to which they are meant to correspond.
Court: USDC Oregon, Judge: Kasubhai, Filed On: June 2, 2023, Case #: 6:17cv1685, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Jury, Patent, Experts