Greenberg Traurig shareholder Benjamin J. Schladweiler and DLA Piper partner Brian Biggs have entered appearances for ABB, a Swiss-based industrial automation company, in a pending patent infringement lawsuit over software that allows robots to operate in a three-dimensional space. The complaint, filed Sept. 9 in Delaware District Court by Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox and Shaw Keller LLP on behalf of RoboticVisiontech Inc., claims that ABB's FlexVision 3D software copies core aspects of the plaintiff's three-dimensional vision software, eVisionFactory. The case, assigned to U.S. District Judge Gregory B. Williams, is 1:22-cv-01257, RoboticVisiontech, Inc. v. ABB Inc.

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