Defendant

Domino's Pizza, Inc.

2 cases as defendant.

Company profile

Domino's Pizza, Inc. is a publicly traded American multinational pizza restaurant chain. Founded in 1960 and headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Domino's is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol DPZ. The company, along with its franchise network, operates more than 20,000 stores in over 90 markets worldwide. For the twelve months ending March 31, 2026, Domino's reported revenue of approximately $4.98 billion. The company employs around 10,700 people.

As the world's largest pizza chain by system sales, Domino's primary business is the delivery and carry-out of pizza. Its menu also includes a variety of other products such as pasta, oven-baked sandwiches, chicken wings, boneless chicken, and desserts. The company operates through three segments: U.S. stores (primarily franchised), international franchise, and a supply chain that manufactures and distributes dough and other food items to its stores in the U.S. and Canada.

Based on the provided data, Domino's Pizza is an operating company that acts as a defendant in patent litigation. It has been named a defendant in four tracked cases and has not appeared as a plaintiff. The lawsuits have been filed in plaintiff-friendly jurisdictions such as the Eastern and Western Districts of Texas, as well as in the Northern District of California. This pattern is typical for a large operating company facing assertions from non-practicing entities (NPEs).

The tracked cases show Domino's being sued by two separate entities. Three of the four recent suits, all filed on April 17, 2026, were brought by X One, Inc., which describes itself as having developed "dozens of patents and years of core IP development that is Foundational to the Sharing Economy." An earlier case, from October 2024, was filed by Aml Ip LLC. Aml Ip LLC has been identified in other lawsuits as a non-practicing entity, or patent assertion entity, that enforces patents related to e-commerce technology.