Yopima LLC is a patent assertion entity that holds and litigates patents. It appears to be a non-practicing entity (NPE) with no known products or commercial operations. Publicly available information regarding its headquarters, year of formation, employee count, and revenue could not be verified. Patent risk management firm RPX has characterized Yopima as an "inventor-controlled" NPE, suggesting the original inventors of the asserted patents direct its activities.
The company's sole business appears to be the licensing and enforcement of its intellectual property. Yopima's litigation campaign revolves around a single patent family, primarily U.S. Patent No. 9,119,038, titled “Systems and Methods for Comparative Geofencing.” This patent covers technology for comparing location-based data by defining and monitoring geographic boundaries, a function used in modern mobile applications for services like advertising, logistics, and user analytics.
Yopima's patent-litigation posture is exclusively that of a plaintiff. The company has initiated at least one patent infringement lawsuit and has no record of being a defendant, a pattern typical of an NPE. The tracked case against E2open Parent Holdings was filed in the Northern District of Texas, a common venue for patent disputes.
The case against E2open Parent Holdings, filed in April 2026, is part of a broader litigation campaign that began in 2025. Represented by the law firm Ramey LLP, Yopima has sued numerous technology companies that use location-based services. Previous defendants include companies in the micro-mobility and food delivery sectors, such as Lime, DoorDash, and Grubhub, all accused of infringing the same geofencing patent. A 2025 case against Lime was concluded with a joint stipulation of dismissal with prejudice after 168 days, indicating a likely settlement.