"Subpoena" tagged Cases and Lawsuits

CaseCase FiledLast Document
Ecommerce Innovations L.L.C. v. Does 1-10September 23, 2008September 18, 2009
Rip-off Report Lawsuit Updates: Certain Approval Programs and Ecommerce Innovations. By Professor Eric Goldman. Technology & Marketing Law Blog
Motion Picture Association of America v. CrystalTech Web Hosting Inc.December 22, 2008January 7, 2009
NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PLAYERS ASSOCIATION v. SAGAPOLUTELE et alOctober 8, 2008October 22, 2008
Movant National Football League Players Association sought to quash a subpoena ad testificandum and duces tecum regarding benefit determinations made by the Retirement Board of the Bert Bell/Pete Rozelle Retirment Plan concerning Pio Sagapolutele, Sean Lamar Smith and Bruce Schwager.
v. Google, Inc.August 8, 2008October 10, 2008
Movant Eric M. Albritton subpoenaed Google, Inc. seeking documents referring or relating to communications regarding Eric M. Albritton, ESN, LLC v. Cisco Systems, Inc., and certain postings on www.trolltracker.blogspot.com.
SOFTWARE RIGHTS ARCHIVE, LLC v. GOOGLE, INC.September 19, 2008September 22, 2008
Grisoft,s.r.o. v. Google, Inc.December 13, 2007August 22, 2008
Movant John Doe seeks an order quashing the subpoena directed to Google, Inc. at the request of Grisoft, S.R.O., which seeks the identity of Movant. Movant alleges that Grisoft is attempting to misuse the subpoena process pursuant to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
Calcar Inc. et al v. The California Cars Initiative, Inc. et alApril 18, 2008August 15, 2008
Plaintiff Calcar, Inc. filed a trademark infringement claim against Defendant The California Cars Initiative, a non-profit organization devoted to the development of fuel-efficient hybrid vehicles. Plaintiff has served Google with two subpoenas even though Google is not a party to the case and its only connection to either party is a philanthropic grant by Google.org to the Defendant.
Siegel et al v. Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.October 20, 2006August 14, 2008
Illinois Computer Research, LLC v. Fish & Richardson P.C.April 7, 2008May 8, 2008
Cisco Systems Inc. and Richard Frenkel moved to quash the subpoena that compelled Frenkel, a non-party witness, to testify and produce documents.
MDY Industries, LLC v. Blizzard Entertainment, Inc et alNovember 8, 2007January 16, 2008
Joe Thaler and Lavish Software LLC moved to quash a subpoena from Blizzard Entertainment Inc. and Vivendi Games Inc. seeking records regarding MDY Industries LLC, Michael Donnelly, and the WowGlider or MMOGlider computer program.
Grisoft v. Microsoft Corporation et alDecember 14, 2007December 14, 2007
Grisoft, s.r.o. seeks the identity of the person or company that purchased sponsored advertising from Microsoft Corporation for the avg-soft.com website.
Connor Sport Court International, Inc., v. Google Inc.October 31, 2007November 14, 2007
Movant Connor Sport Court International, Inc. seeks to compel Respondent Google, Inc. to comply with a subpoena duces tecum relating to third party use of the term "Sport Court" as an adword and Rhino Sports, Inc.'s use of the Sport Court mark and other terms as adwords.
SBJ Holdings 1, LLC v. Netflix, Inc. et alAugust 28, 2007September 21, 2007
Vignette Corporation, a third-party to the litigation, seeks a modification to defendant's subpoena for documents relating to Storyserver.
Liger v. New Orleans Hornets NBA Limited PartnershipJune 15, 2007June 26, 2007
In an overtime compensation dispute between plaintiffs and the New Orleans Hornets, plaintiffs subpoenaed the San Antonio Spurs seeking documents on how the non-party Spurs compensated its employees.
Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. v. Earthlink Legal DepartmentApril 12, 2007April 17, 2007
Fulbright & Jaworski LLP issued a subpoena seeking the identity of the individual or individuals who posted copyrighted questions from the July 2006 Multistate Bar Examination on www.tabandbrandy.blogspot.com.
IN RE: YouTube, Inc.March 20, 2007March 20, 2007
Lucia Eams sought a subpoena to discover the identity of the person who had uploaded unauthorized copies of works to YouTube that infringed her copyrights.
Silvers v. Google, Inc.October 10, 2006January 8, 2007
Lindsay Miller sought to quash the subpoena served on her by Stelor Productions, Inc.
The Author's Guild et al v. Google IncOctober 20, 2006October 23, 2006
Amazon.com, Inc. objects to Google, Inc.'s subpoena which sought documents relating to the Amazon Book Project.
Gonzales v. Google Inc.January 18, 2006March 17, 2006
U.S. Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales subpoenaed Google, Inc. to compile and produce a massive amount of information from Google's search index, and to turn over a significant number of search engine queries entered by Google users.
CoStar Group, Inc. v. Commercial Investment MLSDecember 22, 2005January 6, 2006
Koprowski v. Google IncOctober 14, 2003January 5, 2004
Plaintiff Gene Koprowski sought a subpoena to determine the identity of the person who authored a blog post. Plaintiff alleged that the blog published an article that was copyrighted by him and infringed on his trademark.
EchoStar Satellite Corporation et al v. NDS Group et alAugust 9, 2007December 31, 1969
Capitol Records, Inc et al v. Alaujan et alNovember 13, 2008 
SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT et al v. TENENBAUMNovember 6, 2008 
E.A. Renfroe & Co., Inc. v. Rigsby et alMay 27, 2008 
Doe I et al v. pauliewalnuts et alApril 10, 2008 
EchoStar Satellite Corporation v. NDS Group PLCAugust 23, 2007 
Siegel, et al v. Warner Bros., Inc.August 1, 2006 
Paramount Pictures Corporation v. YouTube, Inc.May 4, 2006 
CoStar Group et al v. Catylist Real Estate Sortware, Inc.December 22, 2005 
Woody Allen v. American Apparel, Inc.April 9, 2009