Patent 8152059
Litigation summary
Past and pending lawsuits — plaintiffs, defendants, jurisdictions, outcomes, and notable rulings.
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No PTAB proceedings on file. This patent has not been challenged through Inter Partes Review, Post-Grant Review, or Covered Business Method review at the USPTO. The absence is itself a signal — well-asserted patents eventually attract IPRs.
Cases on file (1)
Group view →Specific litigation cases in our database that name US patent 8152059. The free-form analysis below may also discuss cases beyond this list.
- The Only Card LLC v. Eternal Incfiled Apr 16, 20262:26-cv-00115Georgia Northern District CourtJudge Richard W. StoryOpen
Defendants: Eternal Inc
The accused product is a system for securely processing commercial transactions and payments.
Litigation summary
Past and pending lawsuits — plaintiffs, defendants, jurisdictions, outcomes, and notable rulings.
Litigation History for U.S. Patent 8,152,059
As of May 1, 2026, U.S. Patent 8,152,059, assigned to The Only Card, LLC, has been asserted in multiple patent infringement lawsuits. All known cases have been filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
The Only Card, LLC v. Peach State Bank & Trust
- Plaintiff(s): The Only Card, LLC
- Defendant(s): Peach State Bank & Trust
- Jurisdiction: U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia
- Case Number: 2:26-cv-00043
- Filing Date: February 17, 2026
- Status: Open
Note: This case is listed in the authoritative patent text provided for this analysis, citing the Unified Patents portal. The complaint was filed with a jury demand for patent infringement.
The Only Card, LLC v. The Citizens Bank of Georgia
- Plaintiff(s): The Only Card, LLC
- Defendant(s): The Citizens Bank of Georgia
- Jurisdiction: U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia
- Case Number: 2:25-cv-00408
- Filing Date: December 22, 2025
- Status: Open
Note: This case is also listed in the authoritative patent text. The complaint alleges that the defendant's use of EMV (Europay, Master, Visa) chip cards at its ATMs infringes on the patent-in-suit. The plaintiff alleges that the technology in use constitutes a dual-mode functionality ("normal" vs. "panic") as claimed in the '059 patent.
Contradictory Information Notice
It must be noted that the previously generated Patent summary section for this analysis references a different lawsuit: The Only Card, LLC v. Eternal, Inc. (2:26-cv-00115), filed on April 16, 2026. While a case with this information is listed on some public, AI-generated litigation tracking sites, it is not listed in the litigation history provided within the authoritative Google Patents source text for this patent. The authoritative source, which includes direct links to the Unified Patents portal, lists case 2:26-cv-00043 (v. Peach State Bank & Trust) and 2:25-cv-00408 (v. The Citizens Bank of Georgia). This analysis prioritizes the data from the authoritative patent source text as instructed.
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