Transamerica Life Insurance v. Lincoln National Life Insurance

550 F. Supp. 2d 865, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18434, 2008 WL 731539
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Iowa
DecidedMarch 10, 2008
DocketC 06-110-MWB
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Bluebook
Transamerica Life Insurance v. Lincoln National Life Insurance, 550 F. Supp. 2d 865, 2008 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18434, 2008 WL 731539 (N.D. Iowa 2008).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER REGARDING CONSTRUCTION OF DISPUTED PATENT CLAIM TERMS

MARK W. BENNETT, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

/. INTRODUCTION..........................................................871

A. Procedural Background................................................871

B. Factual Background...................................................873

1. The parties•........................................................873

2. The patent-in-suit.................................................873

a. The inventors and dates of filing and issuance...................873

b. The Abstract and Field Of The Invention........................873

c. The Background Of The Invention ..............................874

d. The Brief Summary Of The Invention ...........................875

e. The Detailed Description.......................................880

i. The description of a first method...........................880

ii. The description of a second method.........................884

Hi. Is a third method described?...............................886

f. The Flow Charts...............................................891

g. Pertinent claims of the patent..................................891

C. Agreed Constructions..................................................892

D. Disputed Constructions................................................893

*869 II. LEGAL ANALYSIS........................................................898

A. Principles Of Patent Claim Construction................................898

1. The Phillips methodology ..........................................898

a. The starting point.............................................898

b. Hierarchy of evidence..........................................898

2. Other canons of claim construction..................................901

3. The court’s independent obligation to construe terms .................902

4. The court’s supposed duty to determine overall scope of exclusive claim coverage ..................................................903

B. Agreed Constructions Of Terms Of The '201 Patent.......................905

C. Disputed Constructions Of Terms Of The '201 Patent.....................905

1. Claim 35: Preamble ...............................................905

a. “Annuity”....................................................905

b. “Variable annuity”............................................906

i. Proffered constructions....................................906

ii. Initial arguments of the parties............................907

iii. Tentative analysis........................................907

iv. Oral and post-hearing arguments...........................909

v. Post-hearing analysis ....................................910

c. “Systematic withdrawal program”..............................912

i. Proffered consti-uctions....................................912

ii. Initial arguments of the parties............................912

iii. Tentative analysis........................................913

iv. Post-hearing arguments...................................916

v. Post-hearing analysis.....................................917

d. “Guaranteed minimum payment feature associated with a systematic withdrawal program” .............................918

i. Proffered constructions....................................918

ii. Initial arguments of the parties............................919

iii. Tentative analysis........................................920

iv. Oral and post-hearing arguments...........................922

v. Post-hearing analysis.....................................923

e. “Scheduled payment”..........................................925

i. Proffered constructions....................................925

ii. Initial arguments of the parties............................925

iii. Tentative analysis........................................925

iv. Oral and post-hearing arguments...........................927

v. Post-hearing analysis.....................................929

f. “Periodically determining an amount [of a scheduled payment]”..................................................929

i. Proffered constructions....................................929

ii. Initial arguments of the parties............................930

iii. Tentative analysis........................................931

iv. Oral and post-hearing arguments...........................933

v. Post-hearing analysis.....................................934

2. Claim 35: Step a ..................................................935

a. “Account value” ..............................................935

/. Proffered constructions....................................935

ii. Initial arguments of the parties............................935

iii. Tentative analysis........................................936

iv. Oral and post-hearing arguments...........................936

v. Post-hearing analysis.....................................937

b. “Withdrawal rate ”.............................................938

i. Proffered constructions....................................938

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