15 results for 'judge:"Bryson"'.
J. Bryson finds that the claims court properly dismissed claims in which inmates seek monetary relief and contend their imprisonment is unlawful due to tribal treaties which deprive the government of prosecuting and incarcerating them, as the treaty provisions are not money-mandating and do not fall within the reach of the Tucker Act. Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Bryson, Filed On: April 29, 2024, Case #: 2023-1898, Categories: Native Americans, Prisoners' Rights
J. Bryson allows plaintiff to continue defamation claims contending coworkers falsely stated up the chain of command that plaintiff "had relapsed, was fired, and had gone crazy," which constituted a plausibly defamatory statement.
Court: USDC Delaware, Judge: Bryson, Filed On: February 22, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv148, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Employment, Defamation
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J. Bryson grants default judgment against a company that sells body sculpting devices that allegedly infringe an plaintiff's patents and trademarks by ordering removal of all infringing website content. However, money damages should be denied for lack of supporting evidence as to the number of infringing products that had been sold.
Court: USDC Delaware, Judge: Bryson, Filed On: February 6, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv359, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent, Trademark, Damages
J. Bryson grants summary judgment of no direct infringement as relating to literal infringement of a liquid scent diffuser because only the cartridge, and not the lid, required replacement; also, cross-motions are resolved by finding that certain claims of the '976 and '004 patents were neither obvious nor indefinite.
Court: USDC Delaware, Judge: Bryson , Filed On: December 18, 2023, Case #: 1:20cv984, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent
J. Bryson allows direct and indirect patent infringement claims to proceed against a medical device competitor's SPECTRA MG Bio fiber products by finding that the complaint successfully alleges bio fiber products plausibly infringe U.S. Patent No. 10,280,532, entitled "Colored Suture."
Court: USDC Delaware, Judge: Bryson, Filed On: November 2, 2023, Case #: 1:23cv675, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent
J. Bryson declines to dismiss contract claims concerning an asset sale but vacates a prior ruling on the counterclaim by finding that indemnification for litigation fees and expenses is not time-barred under the purchase agreement. This aligns with the seller's argument that settlement proceeds constitute "insurance proceeds" under the agreement, a critical question that must be decided at trial.
Court: USDC Delaware, Judge: Bryson, Filed On: October 16, 2023, Case #: 1:21cv679, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Indemnification, Attorney Fees, Contract
J. Bryson rules on the viability of two patents related to restricting access to files contained within computer data storage mediums because using "trap layers" to block requests from reaching storage devices constitutes an improvement in computer technology as claimed in the '243 patent. However, the '864 patent does not contain that specificity.
Court: USDC Delaware, Judge: Bryson, Filed On: October 5, 2023, Case #: 1:18cv160, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent
J. Bryson denies the buyer of an air ambulance service summary judgment in claims seeking indemnification for litigation expenses incurred in reaching a settlement for a damaged airplane. The buyer failed to make a timely request for indemnification under the parties' purchase agreement, and thus $716,000 spent on attorney fees and expenses cannot be recovered.
Court: USDC Delaware, Judge: Bryson, Filed On: August 21, 2023, Case #: 1:21cv679, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Attorney Fees, Contract
J. Bryson finds that the veterans court properly ruled in claims seeking compensation for finger injuries because the injuries were non-compensable. Affirmed.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Bryson, Filed On: May 5, 2023, Case #: 2022-1184, Categories: Veterans