Here’s one that definitely fits the bill: On Thursday Intellectual Ventures filed a nine-page Delaware federal district court infringement complaint against Motorola Mobility, which Google is in the process of acquiring for $12.5 billion. The complaint, which claims that Motorola’s Android smartphones and other devices infringe six IV hardware and software patents, was filed by lawyers from Feinberg Day Alberti & Thompson and local counsel Farnan LLP. Feinberg Day was launched in Palo Alto earlier this year by seven IP litigators from Mayer Brown and DLA Piper.
According to the complaint, IV began pressing Motorola to license its patents in January, but “Motorola Mobility has failed and refused to license Intellectual Ventures’ patents on reasonable terms and continues to use those inventions without permission.”
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