Patent 9629265
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.
- IPR2025-01287IPRfiled Jul 14, 2025vs. Dell Technologies Inc. et al.Discretionary Denial
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Cases on file (1)
Group view →Specific litigation cases in our database that name US patent 9629265. The free-form analysis below may also discuss cases beyond this list.
- 2:24-cv-00637Texas Eastern District CourtLitigation
Litigation summary
Past and pending lawsuits — plaintiffs, defendants, jurisdictions, outcomes, and notable rulings.
I have found information regarding litigation involving US patent 9629265.
Here are the known litigation cases for US patent 9629265:
Case 1:
- Jurisdiction: Texas Eastern District Court
- Case Number: 2:24-cv-00637
- Status: Litigation
- Plaintiff(s): Unified Patents Litigation Data (Source: District Court) (Note: Unified Patents typically tracks cases but is not a plaintiff itself. This likely indicates that the information is sourced from their litigation database).
- Defendant(s): Not specified in the provided text.
- Filing Date: Not specified in the provided text.
Case 2:
- Jurisdiction: Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB)
- Case Number: IPR2025-01287
- Status: Not Instituted - Procedural
- Plaintiff(s): Unified Patents PTAB Data (Petitioner) (Similar to the district court case, Unified Patents is the data source here. The actual petitioner is "Dell Technologies, Inc., and Dell, Inc." as per the legal events section of the patent record).
- Defendant(s): Not specified in the provided text.
- Filing Date: The IPR proceeding was filed on August 12, 2025, with an effective date of July 14, 2025.
Additionally, the patent record indicates that the "First worldwide family litigation filed" is linked via Darts-ip, suggesting broader litigation for the patent family, but specific case details beyond the US jurisdiction are not provided in the given text.
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