298 results for 'court:"USDC Colorado"'.
J. Arguello grants a company that designs plunger lift systems dismissal of a competitor's infringement counterclaims for patent invalidity because the competitor failed to sufficiently explain the nature of the factual allegations in 211 pages.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Arguello, Filed On: March 26, 2024, Case #: 1:21cv2145, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent
J. Brimmer vacates summary judgment favoring the state after a company sought an injunction against the state's ability to compel it to create custom websites celebrating or depicting same-sex weddings because the first amendment prohibits Colorado from enforcing the accommodation clause of Colorado’s Anti -Discrimination Act.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Brimmer, Filed On: March 26, 2024, Case #: 1:16cv2372, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights
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J. Brimmer allows an environmental group to continue claims alleging infringement of U.S. Patent Nos. 10,907,848 and 10,072,863 because microprocessor controller components were concrete and sufficiently specific.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Brimmer, Filed On: March 26, 2024, Case #: 1:21cv2235, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent
J. Brimmer grants the insurer summary judgment on the homeowner's complaint alleging the foundation of his home was damaged by a water leak and he was due insurance coverage. Engineering reports concluded that the damage to the insured's house was caused by movement of the earth, which was excluded from coverage under the terms of his policy.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Brimmer, Filed On: March 20, 2024, Case #: 1:22cv2906, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: Insurance
J. Brimmer allows claims of race and origin discrimination to proceed in the Hispanic parking manager's complaint alleging that he was placed on leave for complaining of a pay disparity and after he allegedly recorded workplace conversations. White co-workers were not fired for the same infraction, and a white man with a lower education level was hired to replace him at a significantly higher pay rate.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Brimmer, Filed On: March 15, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv409, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Employment Discrimination
J. Rodriguez finds that the consulting company is liable for the judgments entered against the individual in an underlying contract suit. the defendant company was liable to pay after a contract judgment. The company was used to defeat the judgment. The company and individual have not identified any innocent stakeholders or creditors of the company that would be harmed by piercing the veil of the company.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Rodriguez, Filed On: March 15, 2024, Case #: 1:20cv2722, NOS: Other Fraud - Torts - Personal Property, Categories: Fraud, Enforcement Of Judgments
J. Brimmer denies a company's motion to exclude expert testimony in a dispute over a sales contract because the expert's scope of knowledge included hiring, training, development, and managing sales associates.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Brimmer, Filed On: March 15, 2024, Case #: 1:22cv763, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Employment, Experts, Contract
J. Rodriguez partially excludes expert testimony in a case stemming from an incident in which the officer shot a man while he was standing in his window with a rifle in his hand upon investigating an assault that occurred earlier that day. The witness was a former police officer and use-of-force expert but can't opine on facts that were still disputed in the case, such as the credibility of the officer or of the man's girlfriend.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Rodriguez, Filed On: March 15, 2024, Case #: 1:21cv2715, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Experts, Police Misconduct
J. Moore denies the parties summary judgment in claims seeking insurance coverage for hail damage sustained to the roof of a commercial building because evidence remains in dispute as to whether the roof acted as a barrier to the elements and thus sustained functional and compensable damage.
Court: USDC Colorado, Judge: Moore, Filed On: March 11, 2024, Case #: 1:20cv2443, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: Insurance