Certusview Techs., LLC v. S & N Locating Servs., LLC

287 F. Supp. 3d 580
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Virginia
DecidedFebruary 9, 2018
DocketCivil Action No. 2:13cv346
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Certusview Techs., LLC v. S & N Locating Servs., LLC, 287 F. Supp. 3d 580 (E.D. Va. 2018).

Opinion

Mark S. Davis, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

This matter is before the Court on "Defendants' Renewed Motion for Exceptional Case Finding and Attorneys' Fees," filed by S & N Locating Services, LLC and S & N Communications, Inc. (collectively "Defendants" or "S & N"). ECF No. 573. In their motion, Defendants request that the *582Court award them attorneys' fees because this is an "exceptional case" within the meaning of 35 U.S.C. § 285. The motion has been fully briefed. Because the Court finds that oral argument is not necessary, the matter is now ripe for decision.

I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

Plaintiff, CertusView Technologies, LLC ("Plaintiff" or "Certusview") holds the five related patents, involving technology for prevention of damage to underground infrastructure, at issue in this matter: United States Patent No. 8,340,359 ("'359 Patent"), United States Patent No. 8,265,344 ("'344 Patent"), United States Patent No. 8,290,204 ("'204 Patent"), United States Patent No. 8,532,341 ("'341 Patent"), and United States Patent No. 8,407,001 ("'001 Patent") (collectively, the "Patents-in-Suit"). August 2, 2016 Op. & Order, 17-18, ECF No. 542. The Patents-in-Suit issued in 2012 and 2013.

CertusView's products were developed as a means to improve record-keeping and documentation of "locate operations," id. at 23, that is, "the application of paint, flags, or some other marking object or material to indicate the presence of an underground facility," Joint Claim Construction Chart 2, ECF No. 101-2. Specifically, the Patents-in-Suit claim inventions related to CertusView's e-Sketch technology. ECF No. 542, at 24. Stated broadly, the e-Sketch technology allows locators to document a locate operation more accurately and to create a searchable electronic record that includes such documentation and additional specific data regarding the locate operation. Id.

On May 29, 2013, CertusView filed a patent infringement action in this Court against S & N. Compl., ECF No. 1. On December 6, 2013, CertusView filed an amended complaint, alleging infringement of the five Patents-in-Suit. See Am. Compl., ECF No. 55. On December 23, 2013, S & N filed an Answer denying CertusView's allegations of infringement and asserting counterclaims against CertusView, seeking declaratory judgments of non-infringement and invalidity regarding all five Patents-in-Suit. S & N's Answer, Affirmative Defenses, Countercls., ECF No. 61.1 After the Supreme Court issued its June 2014 Alice decision, on October 28, 2014-following a Markman hearing, issuance of a claim construction order, and a limitation on the number of asserted patent claims-S & N filed a Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(c), contending that the Patents-in-Suit were invalid as they did not claim patentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. § 101. Mot. J., ECF No. 197. On January 21, 2015, the Court granted S & N's Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings and found that all of the asserted claims of the Patents-in-Suit were invalid for failure to claim patentable subject matter under 35 U.S.C. § 101. Sec. 101 Op. & Order, ECF No. 250.

On November 10, 2015, U.S. Patent 9,183,646 ("the '646 patent") issued. Id. at 1, ECF No. 576-3. "On the face of the '646 patent, under 'Related U.S. Application Date,' it shows that the '646 patent is [a] '[c]ontinuation of application No. 13/950,655, filed on Jul. 25, 2013, which is a continuation of application No. 13/796,487, filed on Mar. 12, 2013, now Pat. No. 8,532,341....' " Teja Aff. at 2, ECF No. 576-1. " U.S. Patent No. 8,532,341 ('the '341 patent') is the 'parent patent' to the 646 patent and was asserted in this litigation." Id.

*583"The '646 patent is titled Apparatus, Systems and methods to Generate Electronic Records of Underground Facility Marking Operations Performed with GPS-Enabled Marking Devices." Id. at 1. The '341 patent is titled Electronically Documenting Locate Operations for Underground Utilities. Id. at 14, ECF No. 250. Because the '646 patent is a continuation of the '341 patent, "they share the same specification and are directed to the same invention, though there may be some variation in the scope of the subject matter claimed in the two patents." ECF No. 576-1, at 2; Transco Products Inc. v. Performance Contracting, Inc., 38 F.3d 551, 555-56 (Fed. Cir. 1994) ("A 'continuation' application claims the same invention claimed in an earlier application, although there may be some variation in the scope of the subject matter claimed. See MPEP § 201.07."). The '341 patent issued September 10, 2013, over three months after this suit was filed, but before the Alice decision of June 19, 2014. The '646 patent issued November 10, 2015, "over a year after Alice and after CertusView submitted this Court's § 101 [Opinion and] Order to the examiner." Pl.'s Resp. Opp'n at 9, ECF No. 576; ECF No. 576-1, at 2 (attaching exhibit showing Information Disclosure Statement signed by Examiner Bhatnagar disclosing § 101 Order at entry C488).

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