Maxim H. Waldbaum at RIMON, P.C., in New York, says litigation against Ricoma International Corp. and its key employees for allegedly infringe on U.S. Patent No. 9,835,968 and others should be transferred to federal court in Florida, where it should then be dismissed because there’s no infringement. Plaintiffs UI Technologies, Inc., and UI Digital Inc. oppose the…
Ricoma Wants UI’s Fluorescent Toner Litigation Transferred from New York to Florida
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