Layne Christensen Co. v. Bro-Tech Corp.

836 F. Supp. 2d 1203, 2011 WL 6742887, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 148443
CourtDistrict Court, D. Kansas
DecidedDecember 23, 2011
DocketCase No. 09-2381-JWL
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

This text of 836 F. Supp. 2d 1203 (Layne Christensen Co. v. Bro-Tech Corp.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, D. Kansas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Layne Christensen Co. v. Bro-Tech Corp., 836 F. Supp. 2d 1203, 2011 WL 6742887, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 148443 (D. Kan. 2011).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

JOHN W. LUNGSTRUM, District Judge.

[1209]*1209 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction...................................................................1210

I. Motions Relating to Experts.............................................1211

A. Plaintiffs’ Motion to Exclude Troxel Testimony (Doc. # 426)..............1211

B. Plaintiffs’ Motion to Exclude Sur-Rebuttal Reports (Doc. # 428) ..........1211

C. Purolite’s Motion to Exclude Clifford Testimony (Doc. # 430).............1212

D. Plaintiffs’ Motion for Leave to File Declaration (Doc. # 542)..............1212

II. Summary Judgment Standard............................................1213

III. Purolite’s Counterclaims................................................1213

A. Consequential Damages..............................................1213

B. Breach of the Agreement — Specifications ...............................1214

1. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS....................................1214

2. MERITS OF THE CLAIM........................................1216

C. Breach of the Agreement — Pursuit of Suspected Infringer.................1218

D. Breach of the Agreement — Competitive Acts.............................1219

1. DAMAGES......................................................1219

2. MERITS OF THE CLAIM........................................1220

E. Breach of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing..........1221

1. DAMAGES......................................................1222

2. MERITS OF THE CLAIM........................................1222

F. Unfair Competition..................................................1223

G. Restraint of Trade...................................................1223

IV. Layne’s Claims for Breach of Contract...................................1226

A. Purolite’s Defense of a Prior Material Breach...........................1227

1. PROVISION OF SPECIFICATIONS ..............................1227

2. COMPETITIVE ACTS...........................................1227

3. PURSUIT OF SUSPECTED INFRINGER.........................1227

4. FAILURE TO PAY FOR PRODUCT ..............................1228

B. Claim for Unpaid Royalties................... 1229

C. Claim for Breach of Section 11.2. ......................................1229

1. SURVIVAL OF TERMINATION..................................1230

2. UNREASONABLE RESTRICTION ON COMPETITION............1231

3. MERITS OF THE CLAIM........................................1234

D. Claim for Breach of Section 10.1.......................................1235

1. INCORPORATION OF THE OTHER AGREEMENT...............1236
2. USE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY...........................1236

V. Plaintiffs’ Patent Claims................................................1237

A. Infringement........................................................1237

1. MARKING ESTOPPEL..........................................1237

2. EQUIVALENTS, INDIRECT INFRINGEMENT...................1238
3. “DISPERSAL THROUGHOUT” (CLAIMS 1 AND 15)...............1239

4. “BY THE ACTION OF THE OXIDANT” (CLAIM 1) ................1241

5. “SALT OF SAID METAL” (CLAIM 1).............................1242

6. SUMMARY OF INFRINGEMENT ISSUES........................1243

B. Invalidity...........................................................1244

1. LICENSE ESTOPPEL...........................................1244

2. SCOPE OF INVALIDITY DEFENSES............................1244

3. INOPERABLE PROCESS (CLAIM 1).............................1244

4. WRITTEN DESCRIPTION (CLAIM 1)............................1246

5. ENABLEMENT (CLAIM 1)......................................1249

6. ANTICIPATION BY PRIOR ART (CLAIM 15)......................1252

7. OBVIOUSNESS (CLAIM 15)......................................1256

8. SUMMARY OF INVALIDITY ISSUES............................1257

Summary of Orders 1257

[1210]*1210 MEMORANDUM AND ORDER

This case arises from an agreement (“the Agreement”) by which SolmeteX, Inc. (“SolmeteX”) licensed certain technology for the removal of arsenic from water, to which it held rights under a patent, to defendant Bro-Tech Corporation, d/b/a The Purolite Company (“Purolite”). Plaintiff Layne Christensen Company (“Layne”) acquired SolmeteX and asserts SolmeteX’s rights under the patent and the Agreement. Layne terminated the Agreement. Layne now asserts claims against Purolite for patent infringement, and pursuant to a prior order of the Court, Arup SenGupta, the owner of the patent, was added as a required plaintiff. Layne also asserts claims against Purolite for breach of the Agreement. Purolite has asserted counterclaims against Layne for breach of contract, breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, unfair competition, and restraint of trade.

This matter presently comes before the Court on various motions by the parties involving expert witnesses. As more fully set forth below, the Court rules on those motions as follows: Plaintiffs’ motion to exclude testimony by Richard Troxel (Doc. #426) is granted in part and denied in part; the motion is granted with respect to opinions concerning Layne’s claim for royalties and Purolite’s claim for unpaid invoices, but is denied as moot with respect to damages on Purolite’s other counterclaims. Plaintiffs’ motion to exclude certain expert sur-rebuttal reports (Doc # 428) is denied. Purolite’s motion to exclude testimony by Dennis Clifford (Doc. #430) is denied. Plaintiffs’ motion for leave to file a declaration by Dr. Clifford (Doc. # 542) is granted, and the proposed declaration is deemed filed.

This matter also comes before the Court on Layne’s motion for summary judgment on certain of Purolite’s counterclaims (Doc. # 404).

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