The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a San Francisco-based nonprofit advocacy organization defending civil liberties in the digital sphere, is seeking sanctions against a Tyler, Texas-based digital technology company, Blue Spike, and its lawyers from Garteiser Honea, a litigation boutique with offices in San Francisco and Tyler.
In its sanctions motion, filed in Tyler federal court, Electronic Frontier Foundation alleged that Blue Spike and the Garteiser firm lawyers needlessly opposed the advocacy organization’s motion to unseal court filings in a since settled patent infringement law suit. That lawsuit, Blue Spike v. Audible Magic, also is filed in Texas federal court.
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