Keith Broyles, David Frist, Joshua Weeks, and Lindsay Church are noted for representing Diebold Nixdorf Inc. in a victory over Nautilus Hyosung in a patent dispute before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.
In the News
April 22, 2021
Global Legal Chronicle | Hyosung TNS, Inc., v. Diebold Nixdorf, Inc.
Related News & Insights
-
Press Release April 19, 2021Diebold Nixdorf Victorious Again over Nautilus Hyosung in Patent Infringement BattleAlston & Bird client Diebold Nixdorf Inc. won a significant victory over competitor Nautilus Hyosung in a patent dispute in Texas federal court.
-
Press Release August 28, 2018Diebold Nixdorf Victorious over Nautilus Hyosung in Federal Circuit AppealAlston & Bird client Diebold Nixdorf Inc. won a significant victory over competitor Nautilus Hyosung in a patent dispute before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. In a unanimous ruling, the court agreed with Diebold Nixdorf that all the asserted claims of the patent at issue were invalid as indefinite. The Federal Circuit decision reverses a 2017 finding by the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) that Diebold violated Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended.
-
In the News December 19, 2022Law360 | Ericsson Settles EDTX Patent Suit Before Jan. TrialTed Stevenson, Adam Ahnhut, David Frist, Nick Tsui, and Michael Deane are noted for successfully representing Ericsson Inc. in patent litigation before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
-
In the News December 9, 2022Law360 | Apple and Ericsson Cut Deal to End EDTX, ITC FightsBryan Lutz, Ross Barton, Ted Stevenson, John Haynes, David Frist, Adam Swain, Michael Deane, Darlena Subashi, and Adam Ahnhut are mentioned for representing Ericsson Inc. in patent litigation before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.
-
In the News January 20, 2021Law360 | Verizon Escapes Ga. Atty’s $28M COVID-19 Spread SuitDebolina Das, Scott Elder, and Thomas Grantham are noted for successfully representing Verizon in the dismissal of a $28 million class action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
Media Contact