Patent 12037004
Litigation summary
Past and pending lawsuits — plaintiffs, defendants, jurisdictions, outcomes, and notable rulings.
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PTAB activity (2)
AIA trial proceedings — IPR, PGR, CBM — filed at the USPTO Patent Trial and Appeal Board against this patent. Sourced directly from the PTAB Trial API.
- IPR2025-01035IPRfiled May 28, 2025vs. Tesla Inc.Discretionary Denial
- IPR2025-01034IPRfiled May 28, 2025vs. Tesla Inc. et al.Discretionary Denial
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Cases on file (1)
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- Granite Vehicle Ventures LLC v. Tesla, Inc.filed Dec 6, 20243:26-cv-01457U.S. District Court for the Northern District of CaliforniaTransferred, Active
Defendants: Tesla, Inc.
Litigation summary
Past and pending lawsuits — plaintiffs, defendants, jurisdictions, outcomes, and notable rulings.
US Patent 12037004 is currently involved in litigation. Here's a summary of the known case:
Case Name: Granite Vehicle Ventures LLC v. Tesla, Inc.
- Plaintiff(s): Granite Vehicle Ventures LLC
- Defendant(s): Tesla, Inc.
- Jurisdiction: Initially filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, the case was transferred to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
- Case Number: 2:24-cv-01007 (Eastern District of Texas) and 3:26-cv-01457 (Northern District of California)
- Filing Date: December 6, 2024
- Outcome/Current Status: The case was transferred from the Eastern District of Texas to the Northern District of California on February 13, 2026. The transfer constitutes a termination of proceedings in E.D. Texas, and the litigation is expected to continue in N.D. California under the new docket. No merits verdict, damages, or injunctive relief were issued at the Eastern District level. The substantive infringement and validity questions, including potential challenges under 35 U.S.C. § 103 (obviousness) and § 112 (enablement), are yet to be resolved.
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