Federal Circuit Upholds $3.5M Award in Wallet Gadget Patent Case
By Editorial Team
The Federal Circuit recently ruled to uphold Dynamite Marketing’s $3.5 million victory in a patent infringement case against WowLine Inc. The lawsuit centered around a patent related to the Wallet Ninja, resulting in awards for damages and attorney fees.
The decision by the Federal Circuit solidifies the jury’s findings and maintains the substantial award granted to Dynamite Marketing.
Legal Battle Details
The case involved a patent dispute over the Wallet Ninja, a popular multi-tool card. WowLine Inc. was found to have infringed on Dynamite Marketing’s patent, leading to the initial $3.5 million award.
Despite WowLine Inc.’s efforts to challenge the verdict, the Federal Circuit’s ruling confirmed the lower court’s decision, upholding both the damages and attorney fees awarded to Dynamite Marketing.
Case Information
- Case Title: Not Disclosed
- Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
- Patent Number: D751,877 – Wallet card multi tool
- Law Firms: Pryor Cashman
This ruling by the Federal Circuit marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle between Dynamite Marketing and WowLine Inc. over the Wallet Ninja patent.