After stumbling last month in a bid to invalidate a pair of patents by Intellectual Ventures LLC—one of the country’s largest patent-licensing entities—lawyers for Capital One Financial Corp. fared better this month with two other patents. On Thursday, a special patent master urged a federal judge to grant summary judgment in Capital One’s favor on two data security patents that Intellectual Ventures accuses the bank of infringing. The recommendation goes to U.S. District Judge Paul Grimm in Greenbelt, Maryland.

Intellectual Ventures has also sued several others in the banking sector, alleging that widely used technology for protecting customers’ account information infringes its data security patents.

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