The accused patent troll Lumen View Technology would probably love to forget the patent infringement lawsuit it brought against search engine company FindTheBest.com last year. But after beating the patent case, winning back its defense fees and suing Lumen View for alleged RICO violations, FindTheBest isn’t going to let the plaintiff walk away that easily.

On Sept. 16 the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit tossed Lumen View’s appeal of decision invalidating its “multilateral decision-making” patent. Lumen View’s lawyers asked the court to dismiss the appeal earlier this month, noting that the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision on patent eligibility in Alice v. CLS Bank had undermined its chance of reviving the patent.

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