Jager Pro vs. Backwoods Solutions: IPR Invalidation Ends Hog Trap Patent Dispute
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📋 Fallzusammenfassung
| Fallbezeichnung | Jager Pro, Inc. v. Backwoods Solutions, LLC |
| Fallnummer | 1:20-cv-00017 (N.D. Miss.), 2022-0710 (Fed. Cir.) |
| Gericht | N.D. Miss., Fed. Cir., PTAB |
| Dauer | Feb 2020 – Mar 2024 4 years 2 months |
| Ergebnis | Defendant Win — Patents Invalidated |
| Streitige Patente | |
| Beschuldigte Produkte | HogEye Camera Setup and Competing Wild Hog Traps |
Fallübersicht
Die Parteien
⚖️ Kläger
Manufacturer of wild hog control equipment, including integrated trap systems and remote-monitoring camera setups marketed under the “Big Pig Trap” brand.
🛡️ Beklagter
Wildlife management solution provider allegedly offering competing products, specifically referencing the “HogEye Camera Setup”.
Die streitigen Patente
This dispute centered on two patents covering wild hog trapping technology, a niche but commercially significant area driven by substantial agricultural damage. Both patents relate to innovations in wild hog trap systems, including mechanical or electronic triggering and containment mechanisms.
- • US 9,814,228 — Wild hog trap systems with triggering and containment.
- • US 10,098,339 — Related patent covering additional aspects of hog trapping and remote monitoring.
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Das Urteil und die rechtliche Analyse
Ergebnis
On March 21, 2024, the Northern District of Mississippi entered judgment in favor of defendants Backwoods Solutions, LLC and Wildlife Dominion Management, LLC, dismissing the action with prejudice. No damages were awarded to the plaintiff. The dismissal with prejudice forecloses any future re-filing of the same infringement claims based on the invalidated patents.
Wichtige rechtliche Fragen
The dispositive legal event was not a district court ruling on infringement or claim construction — it was the USPTO PTAB’s invalidation of both asserted patents, subsequently affirmed by the Federal Circuit. The IPR proceedings — IPR2020-01470 and IPR2020-01471 — were the strategic fulcrum of this case. Once the mandate issued from the appellate court, the district court had no viable basis to sustain the infringement action. Invalid patents cannot be infringed as a matter of law.
This case reinforces the primacy of IPR as a patent-invalidation vehicle in contemporary patent litigation. The defendants successfully neutralized a two-patent assertion using IPR petitions filed before the USPTO rather than prevailing at trial. For patent practitioners, the case highlights that even niche agricultural technology patents are susceptible to IPR challenge if claim drafting does not sufficiently distinguish over existing prior art. The one-year statutory deadline from service of complaint (35 U.S.C. § 315(b)) must be strictly observed.
IPR Vulnerability & Freedom to Operate (FTO) Analysis
This case highlights critical IP risks in agricultural technology. Choose your next step:
📋 Die Auswirkungen dieses Falls verstehen
Learn about the specific risks and implications from this IPR invalidation.
- View all IPR records for these patents
- Analyze PTAB invalidation trends in agritech
- Understand claim amendment strategies post-IPR
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Hochrisikogebiet
Wild hog trap systems with remote monitoring
2 IPR Proceedings
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Strategische Chancen
Post-IPR design-around options available
✅ Wichtigste Erkenntnisse
IPR invalidation affirmed by the Federal Circuit results in mandatory dismissal of parallel district court infringement claims — coordinate dual-track proceedings strategically.
Verwandte Rechtsprechung suchen →Dual-patent assertions are not inherently safer; continuation claims can fall to the same prior art undermining the parent.
Explore IPR outcomes →Häufig gestellte Fragen
U.S. Patent Nos. 9,814,228 and 10,098,339, covering wild hog trapping and remote monitoring technology, were the two patents asserted by Jager Pro, Inc.
The Federal Circuit affirmed PTAB’s invalidation of both asserted patents in IPR proceedings (IPR2020-01470 and IPR2020-01471). Once the mandate issued, the district court entered judgment for defendants, as invalid patents cannot sustain an infringement claim.
It reinforces the effectiveness of IPR as a defense strategy and signals that patent holders in niche agricultural sectors must ensure robust claim differentiation over prior art to survive post-grant validity challenges.
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Referenzen
- United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit — Case 2022-0710 and 2022-1711
- U.S. Patent and Trademark Office — PTAB Decisions IPR2020-01470 and IPR2020-01471
- Cornell Legal Information Institute — 35 U.S.C. § 315(b)
- PACER — Case No. 1:20-cv-00017 (Northern District of Mississippi)
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