Patent Claims Are Dismissed Due To Covenant Not To Sue

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Pride Manufacturing Company, LLC v. Evolve Golf, Inc., C.A. No. 15-1034-SLR, October 31, 2016.

Robinson, J. Defendant’s motion to dismiss patent claims for lack of subject matter jurisdiction is granted. Plaintiff’s motion for declaratory judgment of non-infringement is denied as moot.

The disputed claims relate to a design patent for an ornamental four-post design of a golf tee. Plaintiff brought this declaratory judgment action and defendant responded with a covenant not to sue.  The court finds that covenant deprives the court of jurisdiction for the patent claims.  A controversy still exists with respect to trademark infringement claims and counterclaims.

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