openPR Logo
Press release

Thompson & Knight Helps Southwest Airlines Win Another East Texas Patent Infringement Verdict

04-13-2012 06:07 AM CET | Politics, Law & Society

Press release from: Thompson & Knight LLP

Tyler, Texas (April 12, 2012) – Thompson & Knight attorneys Max Ciccarelli, J. Michael Heinlen, and Gary R. Sorden have obtained another courtroom defense win for Dallas-based Southwest Airlines Co. (NYSE: LUV) in an East Texas patent infringement case.

The Thompson & Knight team from the firm’s Dallas office represented AirTran Airways Inc. in the trial heard by jurors before the Hon. Leonard Davis in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas in Tyler. The case is CEATS Inc. v. Continental Airlines Inc., et al., No. 6:10-CV-120.

In April 2010, Tyler-based CEATS sued several airlines and ticketing companies based on claims that a series of CEATS patents covered mouse-over technology used in online interactive seat maps.

AirTran Airways was among the listed defendants when Southwest Airlines acquired the company in May 2011. Southwest Airlines soon asked Thompson & Knight to take over the defense of AirTran. Testimony in the trial began on March 12 and ended on March 20. After almost 10 hours of deliberations, the jury came back with a defense verdict in favor of Southwest Airlines and the other defendant companies after finding that the asserted claims of the four asserted patents were invalid.

CEATS was seeking almost $100 million from the various defendants in the lawsuit. The Thompson & Knight team and law firms representing other defendants collaborated on the trial of the case.

“The trial was unique in several ways, including the fact that Judge Davis experimented with a new procedure that let the jurors submit questions to the witnesses,” noted Ciccarelli, lead trial counsel for AirTran. “I think the parties generally agreed that it helped to keep the jury focused and involved in the case.”

Last year, Thompson & Knight also obtained a patent victory for Southwest Airlines against another plaintiff seeking to exploit its patents in Parallel Networks LLC v. Abercrombie & Fitch, et al., No. 6:10-cv-111, which also was heard in Judge Davis’ courtroom. In that case, Thompson & Knight spearheaded an early summary judgment process that resulted in a finding of non-infringement for nearly 100 defendants, including Southwest Airlines.

About Thompson & Knight
Established in 1887, Thompson & Knight is a full-service firm providing legal solutions to public and private companies, governments, and individuals in all areas, including commercial and tort litigation, creditors rights, banking, finance, securities, mergers and acquisitions, taxation, corporate governance, intellectual property, real estate, labor, environmental, white-collar defense matters, among others. We are particularly recognized for our depth of experience and capabilities on behalf of clients in the energy industry, both domestically and around the world. Thompson & Knight has approximately 330 attorneys with offices in Texas, New York, and Michigan and international offices and associations in the Americas, North Africa, and Europe.

Thompson & Knight
1722 Routh Street, STE 1500
Dallas, TX 75201
Becky S. Jackson
Chief Client Services Officer
214.969.1478

This release was published on openPR.

Permanent link to this press release:

Copy
Please set a link in the press area of your homepage to this press release on openPR. openPR disclaims liability for any content contained in this release.

You can edit or delete your press release Thompson & Knight Helps Southwest Airlines Win Another East Texas Patent Infringement Verdict here

News-ID: 217898 • Views:

More Releases for Airlines

Full-Service Carrier Market Strong Performance, Outlook Positive | American Airl …
Global Full-Service Carrier Market Status, Trends and COVID-19 Impact Report 2021, Covid 19 Outbreak Impact research report added by Report Ocean, is an in-depth analysis of market characteristics, size and growth, segmentation, regional and country breakdowns, competitive landscape, market shares, trends and strategies for this market. It traces the market’s historic and forecast market growth by geography. It places the market within the context of the wider Full-Service Carrier market,
Airlines Market Comprehensive study explores Huge Growth by 2026: Hainan Airline …
The "Airlines - Market Analysis, Trends, and Forecasts 2014-2025 " Study has been added to HTF MI offering. The study focus on both qualitative as well as quantitative side and follows Industry benchmark and NAICS standards to built coverage of players for final compilation of study. Some of the major and emerging players profiled are Air France KLM, American Airlines Group, ANA Holdings, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Deutsche Lufthansa,
Global Full-Service Carrier Market 2020 | American Airlines, China Eastern Airli …
In its as of recently distributed report, Market Research has given interesting experiences about Full-Service Carrier advertise for the given time frame. The Full-Service Carrier Market report offers fine insight that plans showcase players to contend well against their hardest rivals based on development, deals, and other indispensable components. The exploration study gives evaluations to Full-Service Carrier Forecast till 2025. A portion of the Leading key organizations Covered for this
Airline Ancillary Services Market Industry Analysis & Opportunities 2019 - 2027 …
The global Airline Ancillary Services Market accounted to US$92.89 Bn in 2018 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 18.5% during the forecast period 2019 - 2027, to account to US$412.86 Bn by 2027. The global airline ancillary service market by product was led by baggage fees segment. Rest products considered in the airline ancillary services market include Onboard Retail & A la Carte. Airline Retail, FFP Miles Sale,
Airlines Market 2019-2025 Future Scenario Analyzed by Air France KLM, American A …
An airline is an enterprise that uses various aircraft as a means of transport to carry people or goods by air The United States, China, Russia, United Kingdom and Germany had some of the world's largest fleets. Emerging markets such as Latin America and Asia Pacific remained the high growth markets for aircraft manufacturers. Global Airlines market size will reach xx million US$ by 2025, from xx million US$ in 2018, at a
Full Service Carrier Market 2018 by Global Leaders: American Airlines, China Eas …
Market Highlights: Full service carriers (FSCs) offer full services (including meals, and other amenities) that are mostly included in the flight ticket cost. There may be other additional services (ancillary services) provided at an additional cost as an add-on services. FSCs are mostly based on 'hub-and-spoke' business model and have major airports as their hub. In the full-service airlines segment, there isn’t much space to bring in vast changes apart from differentiating