Swirlate IP LLC v. Quantela, Inc.

CourtDistrict Court, D. Delaware
DecidedAugust 28, 2024
Docket1:22-cv-00235
StatusUnknown

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Swirlate IP LLC v. Quantela, Inc., (D. Del. 2024).

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT . FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE

SWIRLATE IP LLC, ) Plaintiff, V. Civ. No. 22-235-CFC QUANTELA, INC., Defendant. SWIRLATEIPLLC, ) ©. Plaintiff, V. Civ. No. 22-249-CFC LANTRONIX, INC., Defendant.

MEMORANDUM ORDER This Memorandum Order marks the latest chapter in a voluminous history of disturbing matters in this Court that have come to light in cases brought by certain LLC plaintiffs affiliated with the patent monetization firm IP Edge LLC and its affiliate Mavexar LLC. Prior chapters of that history were chronicled in Nimitz Technologies LLC v. CNET Media, Inc., 2022 WL 17338396 (D. Del. Nov. 30, 2022) (“Nimitz I’), Nimitz Technologies LLC v. CNET Media, Inc., 2023 WL 8187441 (D. Del. Nov. 27, 2023) (“Nimitz I’), and Backertop Licensing LLC v.

Canary Connect, Inc., 2023 WL 3182084 (D. Del. May 1, 2023) (“Backertop I’), all of which I incorporate by reference. Plaintiff Swirlate IP, LLC is one of numerous LLCs affiliated with IP Edge and Mavexar. These two actions, filed in February 2022, Civ. No. 22-235, D.I. 1; Civ. No. 22-249, D.I. 1, are small parts of a larger litigation campaign brought under Swirlate’s name. Between April 2020 and November 2022, Swirlate filed at least 49 patent infringement suits in federal courts; 21 of those suits were filed in this District.!. Mr. Bennett is counsel of record in all the cases filed by Swirlate in

| Swirlate IP LLC v. Resmed, Inc., Civ. No. 20-cv-556, (D. Del., Apr. 23, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Badger Meter, Inc., Civ. No. 20-cv-1165, (D. Colo., Apr. 24, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Continental Automotive Sys., Inc., Civ. No. 20-cv-2538, (N.D. IIl., Apr. 24, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Corning Optical Comms. LLC, Civ. No. 20-cv-1033, (N.D. Tex., Apr. 24, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Livongo Health, Ine., Civ. No. 20-cv-2540, (N.D. IIl., Apr. 24, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Astronics Corp., Civ. No. 20-cv-3078, (N.D. Ill., May 22, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Smartwitness USA, LLC, Civ. No. 20-cv-3080, (N.D. Ill., May 22, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Lytx, Inc., Civ. No. 20-cv-696, (D. Del., May 26, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Getac, Inc., Civ. No. 20-cv-983, (C.D. Cal., May 28, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Badger Meter Inc., Civ. No. 20-cv-1314, (E.D. Wis., Aug. 26, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Keep Truckin, Inc., Civ. No. 20-cv-1283, (D. Del., Sep. 23, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Coolpad Techs., Inc., Civ. No. 20-cv-1284, (D. Del., Sep. 24, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Verifone, Inc., Civ. No. 20-cv-5745, (N.D. IIL, Sep. 28, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Eagle Eye Networks, Inc., Civ. No. 20-cv-1169, (W.D. Tex., Nov. 24, 2020); Swirlate IP LLC v. Audiocodes Inc., Civ. No. 21-cv- 75, (D. Del., Jan. 26, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. L3harris Techs., Inc., Civ. No. 21- cv-76, (D. Del., Jan. 26, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Forcepoint LLC, Civ. No. 21- cv-237, (D. Del., Feb. 22, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Liveu Inc., Civ. No. 21-cv- 238, (D. Del., Feb. 22, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Versa Networks, Inc., Civ. No. 21-cv-239, (D. Del., Feb. 22, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Enphase Energy, Inc., Civ.

No. 21-cv-428, (D. Del., Mar. 25, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Ametek, Inc., Civ. No. 21-cv-916, (D. Del., June 28, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Sensitech Inc., Civ. No. 21-cv-917, (D. Del., June 28, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Zetron Inc., Civ. No. 21- cv-866, (W.D. Wash., June 28, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Ei Electronics LLC, Civ. No. 21-cv-1071, (D. Del., July 27, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Cognex Corp., Civ. No. 21-cv-4041, (N.D. IIl., July 29, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. FW Murphy Production Controls, LLC, Civ. No. 21-cv-806, (W.D. Tex., Aug. 27, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Fluke Corp., Civ. No. 21-cv-1174, (W.D. Wash., Aug. 30, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Mine Site Techs. (USA), Inc., Civ. No. 21-cv-1499, (D. Del., Oct. 25, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Volterra, Inc., Civ. No. 21-cv-1501, (D. Del., Oct. 25, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Cooperative Choice LLC, Civ. No. 21-cv- 4450, (N.D. Ga., Oct. 27, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Talk-A-Phone, LLC, Civ. No. 21-cv-6238, (N.D. Ill., Nov. 22, 2021); Swirlate IP LLC v. Brivo Sys. LLC, Civ. No. 22-cv-103, (D. Del., Jan. 26, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Progressive Sys., LLC, Civ. No. 22-cv-293, (S.D. Tex., Jan. 28, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Crane Payment Innovations, Inc., Civ. No. 22-cv-234, (D. Del., Feb. 24, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Draeger Safety, Inc., Civ. No. 22-cv-237, (D. Del., Feb. 24, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Quantela, Inc., Civ. No. 22-cv-235, (D. Del., Feb. 24, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Lantronix, Inc., Civ. No. 22-cv-249, (D. Del., Feb. 25, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Plantronics, Inc., Civ. No. 22-cv-527, (D. Del., Apr. 26, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. In-Situ, Inc., Civ. No. 22-cv-1016, (D. Colo., Apr. 27, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Draeger, Inc., Civ. No. 22-cv-2044, (E.D. Pa., May 25, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Parsons Corp., Civ. No. 22-cv-3333, (N.D. Ill., June 27, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Kymeta Corp., Civ. No. 22-cv-914, (W.D. Wash., June 30, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Amcrest Techs. LLC, Civ. No. 22-cv-2543, (S.D. Tex, July 31, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Jabil Inc., Civ. No, 22-cv-4557, (N.D. Ill., Aug. 26, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Viasat, Inc., Civ. No. 22-cv-2198, (D. Colo., Aug, 26, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Geoforce, Inc., Civ. No. 22-cv-425, (E.D. Tex., Oct. 26, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Noodoe Inc., Civ. No. 22-cv-3744, (S.D. Tex., Oct. 28, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Rab Lighting Inc., Civ. No. 22-cv-6660, (N.D. IIl., Nov. 29, 2022); Swirlate IP LLC v. Schweitzer Eng’g Labs., Inc, Civ. No. 22-cv-300, (E.D. Wash., Nov. 29, 2022).

this Court. Dina Gamez is the sole owner and managing member of Swirlate. Civ. No. 22-235, D.I. 16.” I. For reasons detailed in Nimitz I, by early September 2022, I had developed concerns that Swirlate and other LLC plaintiffs in patent infringement cases assigned to me may have had undisclosed financial relationships and may not have complied with my April 18, 2022 standing order regarding third-party litigation funding. To address those concerns, I issued in September 2022 in twelve cases, including these two cases, orders convening a series of evidentiary hearings to determine whether the LLC plaintiffs in the twelve cases had complied with the third-party litigation funding standing order. See, e.g., D.I. 22. I also directed the

owners of the LLC plaintiffs to attend the hearings in person. /d. at 2. I set the hearing date for these two cases for December 6, 2022 and ordered Ms. Gamez and Mr. Bennett to attend the hearing. /d. On November 4, 2022, I convened the first of the scheduled evidentiary hearings—a consolidated proceeding for cases filed by Nimitz; Mellaconic IP, LLC; and Lamplight Licensing LLC. As I explained in detail in Nimitz J, the

2 Unless otherwise noted, all docket citations for filings made in both of the above- captioned cases are from Civ. No. 22-23 >.

evidence adduced at that hearing raised serious concerns that the parties may have made inaccurate statements in filings with the Court; that counsel for the plaintiffs may have failed to comply with the Rules of Professional Conduct; that real parties in interest, such as IP Edge and Mavexar, may have been hidden from the Court and the defendants; and that those real parties in interest may have perpetrated a fraud on the court by fraudulently conveying the patents asserted in this Court to a shell LLC and filing fictious patent assignments with the United States Patent & Trademark Office (PTO), all designed to shield the real parties in interest from the potential liability they would otherwise face by asserting in litigation the patents in question. 2022 WL 17338396 at *26. Believing that I needed more information to decide whether further action

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