Zito, LLC v. W.W. Grainger: Inventory Management Patent Dispute Ends in Dismissal
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📋 Fallzusammenfassung
| Fallbezeichnung | Zito, LLC v. W.W. Grainger, Inc. |
| Fallnummer | 4:24-cv-00752 (E.D. Tex.) |
| Gericht | Eastern District of Texas, before Chief Judge Sean D. Jordan |
| Dauer | August 2024 – Januar 2026 1 Jahr 5 Monate |
| Ergebnis | Confidential Settlement — Dismissal with Prejudice |
| Streitige Patente | |
| Beschuldigte Produkte | Grainger’s KeepStock CMI (Customer-Managed Inventory) product |
Fallübersicht
Die Parteien
⚖️ Kläger
Intellectual property entity associated with Joseph Jude Zito, specializing in patent prosecution and enforcement, functioning as a patent assertion entity (PAE) or IP holding company.
🛡️ Beklagter
Fortune 500 industrial distribution company with annual revenues exceeding $15 billion, offering its KeepStock CMI inventory management solution.
Die streitigen Patente
This case involved three related U.S. patents covering computerized inventory management systems. These patents belong to a continuation patent family, reflecting a strategy to build layered coverage around core technology.
- • US 10,867,461 — Computerized inventory management systems (App. No. 15/200,048)
- • US 11,127,239 — Related inventory management and tracking methods (App. No. 15/212,644)
- • US 11,710,364 — Continuation patent covering evolved claim sets (App. No. 17/389,896)
Das beanstandete Produkt
Grainger’s KeepStock CMI solution — which enables real-time inventory tracking, automated replenishment, and supply management at customer locations — was the sole accused product. This product represents significant commercial value to Grainger’s enterprise customer relationships, making the stakes of any injunction or licensing outcome strategically important to both parties.
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Zeitplan des Rechtsstreits und Verfahrensgeschichte
| Beschwerde eingereicht | August 21, 2024 |
| Answer & Counterclaims Filed | (Dkt. No. 31) |
| Gemeinsame Vereinbarung über die Klageabweisung | 13. Januar 2026 |
| Gesamtdauer | 510 days |
The Eastern District of Texas, historically one of the most plaintiff-friendly patent venues in the United States, was Zito, LLC’s deliberate choice. The district is renowned for its active patent docket, experienced IP judiciary, and favorable scheduling orders for patent plaintiffs. Chief Judge Sean D. Jordan presides over the Sherman Division, and while this case did not advance to a published Markman ruling or summary judgment decision, the venue selection itself reflects standard PAE litigation strategy.
The 510-day duration — running from filing through stipulated dismissal — places this case in a range consistent with pre-trial settlement or resolution following early motion practice. Grainger’s Answer included both affirmative defenses and counterclaims (Dkt. No. 31), suggesting the defense mounted substantive challenges, likely including invalidity defenses under 35 U.S.C. §§ 102, 103, and/or 112, and potentially inter partes review (IPR) petitions or threats thereof.
Das Urteil und die rechtliche Analyse
Ergebnis
On January 13, 2026, Zito, LLC and W.W. Grainger, Inc. filed a joint stipulation of dismissal with prejudice pursuant to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii) and 41(c). The dismissal applies to all infringement counts, affirmative defenses, and counterclaims. No damages figure, licensing terms, or injunctive relief details were publicly disclosed.
Urteilsursachenanalyse
The case was resolved as an infringement action — meaning the complaint’s central theory was direct and/or indirect infringement of the three patents-in-suit by KeepStock CMI. The mutual dismissal with prejudice—covering both plaintiff’s infringement claims *and* defendant’s counterclaims—is the signature structure of a negotiated settlement. Had Grainger prevailed on invalidity, the patents would likely have been invalidated in a court order. Had Zito prevailed, damages would have been awarded. The bilateral dismissal instead reflects a negotiated resolution, the financial terms of which remain confidential.
Rechtliche Bedeutung
The use of a continuation patent family (three patents from related applications) as the basis for assertion is a notable prosecution strategy. By filing continuation applications (15/200,048 → 15/212,644 → 17/389,896), Zito, LLC built a family of claims capable of being tailored to specifically accused products as they evolved commercially. This approach gives patent holders flexibility in claim drafting while maintaining a common priority date.
The Eastern District of Texas venue, combined with the multi-patent family structure, is a recognizable assertion playbook — one that Grainger’s defense team, anchored by Fish & Richardson (a firm with deep PTAB and district court patent defense expertise), was well-positioned to counter, potentially including IPR petition threats that may have influenced settlement dynamics.
Strategische Erkenntnisse
Für Patentinhaber und Lizenzgeber:
Continuation strategies can create enforceable claim families, but defendants with resources to challenge validity at the PTAB can neutralize this advantage. Early assessment of IPR vulnerability is essential before committing to district court litigation.
Für mutmaßliche Rechtsverletzer:
Retaining multi-firm defense teams combining local counsel (Gillam & Smith) with national patent specialists (Fish & Richardson, Marshall Gerstein) is effective for large commercial defendants. Early counterclaim filings signal seriousness and may accelerate settlement.
Für Forschungs- und Entwicklungs- sowie Produktteams:
KeepStock CMI’s architecture — automated, computerized inventory tracking — sits squarely in a zone of active patenting. Freedom-to-operate (FTO) analysis for inventory management software and IoT-adjacent supply chain technologies is a material risk management requirement.
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Hochrisikogebiet
Automated inventory management systems
3 geltend gemachte Patente
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✅ Wichtigste Erkenntnisse
Joint dismissal with prejudice is the structural fingerprint of a confidential settlement — neither party obtained a judicial ruling.
Verwandte Rechtsprechung suchen →Continuation family patents (three patents, related applications) remain a powerful assertion tool but face significant IPR exposure.
Präzedenzfälle erkunden →Eastern District of Texas remains a preferred venue for patent assertion entities targeting commercial technology products.
Veranstaltungsortstatistiken anzeigen →Patents US10867461B2, US11127239B2, and US11710364B2 remain valid and potentially assertable following this dismissal.
Diese Patentfamilie überwachen →Multi-firm defense strategies combining national IP boutiques with local Texas counsel continue to be the gold standard for large defendants.
Verteidigungsstrategien analysieren →Confidential settlement terms prevent licensing benchmarking for this patent family.
Lizenzoptionen verstehen →Automated inventory management and customer-managed supply platforms carry measurable patent infringement risk requiring ongoing FTO analysis.
FTO-Analyse für mein Produkt starten →Supply chain technology platforms should monitor this patent family for future assertion activity.
Patentaktivitäten verfolgen →Häufig gestellte Fragen
Three U.S. patents: US10867461B2, US11127239B2, and US11710364B2 — all related to computerized inventory management systems and methods, asserted against Grainger’s KeepStock CMI product.
The parties filed a joint stipulation under FRCP 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), indicating a negotiated resolution. Dismissal with prejudice by both parties suggests a confidential settlement, though financial terms were not publicly disclosed.
Because no court invalidated or construed the asserted patents, they remain active. Companies operating in adjacent technology spaces should conduct FTO reviews against this patent family.
Companies can protect themselves by conducting freedom-to-operate (FTO) analysis before deploying new inventory management solutions, documenting system evolution thoroughly, considering design-around strategies for high-risk elements, and filing their own patents early in the development cycle. PatSnap Eureka’s FTO tools help R&D and IP teams identify potentially blocking patents before products go to market.
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Referenzen
- United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas — Case 4:24-cv-00752
- US-Patent- und Markenamt – Patentzentrum
- Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) 41(a)(1)(A)(ii) and 41(c)
- W.W. Grainger, Inc. — KeepStock CMI Product Information
- PatSnap — IP Intelligence Solutions for Supply Chain Technology
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