
Ruling green-lights Cobalt lawsuit against Brunswick
The Commerce Department agency upheld the validity of the swim step, a feature Cobalt began to offer on some of its models in 2011.

The Commerce Department agency upheld the validity of the swim step, a feature Cobalt began to offer on some of its models in 2011.
Claims the electronics maker packaged components separately to get around patent ruling favoring Navico

The ITC is also recommending that a federal appeals court deny Garmin’s request for a stay.
A patent infringement dispute that Navico Holdings initiated against Garmin’s DownVü scanning sonar products continues to unfold.
A federal appeals court has ruled that an injury suffered on a recreational boat anchored in a shallow though navigable recreational bay falls under admiralty jurisdiction despite a 1972 Supreme Court decision that narrows admiralty’s purview a bit to weed out “absurd” cases that have little to do with maritime commerce.
A New Hampshire snorkeler is seeking a half-million dollars from the federal government in a lawsuit.
A federal appeals court ruled that an injury suffered on a recreational boat anchored in a shallow though navigable recreational bay falls under admiralty jurisdiction.
The companies reached an agreement on a settlement that resolves a lawsuit involving Johnson Outdoors’ patented side scan sonar technology.
Dometic Corp. president Frank Marciano is responding to a lawsuit that alleges the company knowingly sold defective refrigerators that caught fire on five RV owners’

The lawsuit said the refrigerators have caused or contributed to at least 3,000 fires since 1997.

The Commerce Department agency upheld the validity of the swim step, a feature Cobalt began to offer on some of its models in 2011.
Claims the electronics maker packaged components separately to get around patent ruling favoring Navico

The ITC is also recommending that a federal appeals court deny Garmin’s request for a stay.
A patent infringement dispute that Navico Holdings initiated against Garmin’s DownVü scanning sonar products continues to unfold.
A federal appeals court has ruled that an injury suffered on a recreational boat anchored in a shallow though navigable recreational bay falls under admiralty jurisdiction despite a 1972 Supreme Court decision that narrows admiralty’s purview a bit to weed out “absurd” cases that have little to do with maritime commerce.
A New Hampshire snorkeler is seeking a half-million dollars from the federal government in a lawsuit.
A federal appeals court ruled that an injury suffered on a recreational boat anchored in a shallow though navigable recreational bay falls under admiralty jurisdiction.
The companies reached an agreement on a settlement that resolves a lawsuit involving Johnson Outdoors’ patented side scan sonar technology.
Dometic Corp. president Frank Marciano is responding to a lawsuit that alleges the company knowingly sold defective refrigerators that caught fire on five RV owners’

The lawsuit said the refrigerators have caused or contributed to at least 3,000 fires since 1997.