Patent 8695486
Litigation summary
Past and pending lawsuits — plaintiffs, defendants, jurisdictions, outcomes, and notable rulings.
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PTAB activity (1)
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.
- IPR2025-01178IPRfiled Jun 23, 2025vs. Starbucks Corporation et al.Terminated-Settled
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Cases on file (2)
Group view →Specific litigation cases in our database that name US patent 8695486. The free-form analysis below may also discuss cases beyond this list.
- STARBUCKS CORPORATION et al. v. Pi Design AGfiled Aug 5, 2025IPR2025-01178Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB)Settlement
Defendants: Pi Design AG
- 1:24-cv-05319Illinois Northern District Court
Litigation summary
Past and pending lawsuits — plaintiffs, defendants, jurisdictions, outcomes, and notable rulings.
Here is a list of known litigation involving US patent 8695486 as of April 26, 2026:
PTAB Inter Partes Review (IPR) Proceeding
- Plaintiff(s): STARBUCKS CORPORATION, ANDPACIFIC MARKETING INTERNATIONAL LLC [cite: Current patent text]
- Defendant(s): Pi Design AG [cite: Current patent text]
- Jurisdiction: Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) [cite: Current patent text]
- Case Number: IPR2025-01178 [cite: Current patent text]
- Filing Date: 2025-08-05 [cite: Current patent text]
- Outcome or Current Status: Settlement [cite: Current patent text, 2]
US District Court Case
- Plaintiff(s): Not specified in available search results.
- Defendant(s): Not specified in available search results.
- Jurisdiction: Illinois Northern District Court [cite: Current patent text]
- Case Number: 1:24-cv-05319 [cite: Current patent text]
- Filing Date: Not specified in available search results.
- Outcome or Current Status: The current status is not specified in the available search results. The Google Patents information indicates that a US case was filed in this jurisdiction under this case number. [cite: Current patent text]
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