Push Data LLC v. Progressive Casualty Insurance: Mobile App Patent Dispute Ends in Settlement
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📋 Case Summary: Push Data LLC v. Progressive Casualty Insurance
| Nom de l'affaire | Push Data LLC v. Progressive Casualty Insurance Company |
| Numéro de dossier | 4:24-cv-00125 (ED Tex.) |
| Tribunal | Eastern District of Texas, Judge Amos L. Mazzant |
| Durée | Feb 2024 – Apr 2024 61 days |
| Résultat | Settlement – Stipulated Dismissal |
| Brevets en cause | |
| Produits incriminés | Progressive Mobile App (iOS & Android), Progressive’s mobile web platform |
Aperçu du dossier
In a swift 61-day resolution, Push Data LLC’s patent infringement action against Progressive Casualty Insurance Company concluded with a negotiated settlement and stipulated dismissal in the Eastern District of Texas. Filed on February 14, 2024, and closed April 15, 2024, the case centered on four U.S. patents directed at mobile data and wireless communication technologies allegedly infringed by Progressive’s consumer-facing mobile application platform.
The rapid disposition of Case No. 4:24-cv-00125 before Judge Amos L. Mazzant is particularly instructive: it reflects a continuing pattern of mobile technology patent infringement claims resolving pre-trial in one of the nation’s most active patent litigation venues. For patent attorneys, in-house IP counsel, and R&D professionals in the insurance technology and mobile application sectors, this case offers meaningful signals about assertion strategy, defensive posture, and the transactional value of wireless communication patent portfolios.
Les parties
⚖️ Demandeur
A patent assertion entity holding a portfolio of wireless and mobile data communication patents, operating as a non-practicing entity (NPE).
🛡️ Défendeur
One of the largest U.S. personal auto insurers, with significant investment in mobile technology and customer-facing mobile applications.
Les brevets en cause
This case involved four U.S. patents directed at mobile data and wireless communication technologies. These patents collectively address wireless data communication, mobile data push and delivery technologies, and related network-based system architectures — foundational technologies underlying modern mobile application functionality.
- • US6983139B2 — Wireless data communication technology
- • US7058395B2 — Mobile data push and delivery systems
- • US7212811B2 — Network-based mobile data communication architectures
- • US7292844B2 — Wireless communication methods
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Le verdict et l'analyse juridique
Résultat
The case resolved via **stipulated dismissal** entered by Judge Mazzant. Under the court’s order:
- Plaintiff’s claims against Progressive were dismissed with prejudice — meaning Push Data cannot re-assert the same infringement claims based on these patents against Progressive for the same accused products.
- Defendant’s counterclaims (to the extent filed or reserved) were dismissed without prejudice — preserving Progressive’s ability to pursue invalidity or other declaratory relief claims in future proceedings if necessary.
- Attorneys’ fees and costs were ordered borne by each party incurring them, with no fee-shifting award to either side.
Specific financial settlement terms were not disclosed in the court record, which is standard for privately negotiated patent resolutions.
Key Legal Issues & Implications
The Eastern District of Texas — and Judge Mazzant’s court in particular — remains a preferred forum for patent assertion entities due to its established patent litigation infrastructure. The 61-day case duration is notably compressed and consistent with early-stage settlement negotiations. Because the matter resolved before any substantive court rulings, there is no judicial claim construction or infringement analysis on the public record, limiting precedential utility but preserving flexibility for both parties.
The four asserted patents cover mobile data push delivery and wireless communication systems — an area where claim scope disputes frequently turn on whether accused mobile applications implement server-initiated or client-polled data delivery architectures. NPE assertions in this technology class often face Alice/§101 eligibility challenges, inter partes review (IPR) petitions at the PTAB, and obviousness invalidity arguments given the substantial prior art landscape in early mobile data systems.
Freedom to Operate (FTO) Analysis for Mobile Technologies
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Zone à haut risque
Legacy wireless data delivery (2004-2007 patents)
4 brevets revendiqués
In mobile data comms (Push Data LLC portfolio)
Options de contournement
Available for data delivery architectures (push vs. pull)
✅ Points clés à retenir
With-prejudice dismissal secured finality for Progressive without a judicial validity ruling — a favorable NPE resolution structure.
Rechercher la jurisprudence connexe →The Eastern District of Texas remains a high-priority venue for mobile patent assertions; early case assessment protocols are essential.
Explorer l'analyse des lieux →IPR petition timing relative to settlement negotiations requires careful strategic coordination for optimal defense.
Analyser les taux de réussite du PTAB →Foire aux questions
Push Data asserted four U.S. patents: US6983139B2, US7058395B2, US7212811B2, and US7292844B2, all directed to wireless data and mobile communication technologies.
The 61-day resolution reflects early negotiated settlement between the parties. No claim construction, summary judgment, or trial proceedings occurred, consistent with pre-litigation or early-stage settlement.
Progressive obtained a with-prejudice dismissal of Push Data’s infringement claims, preventing re-assertion of the same patents against the same accused mobile products — providing durable legal finality.
A Patent Assertion Entity (NPE), also known as a patent troll, is a company that primarily acquires and monetizes patents by licensing them or asserting them in litigation, rather than by manufacturing or selling products. Push Data LLC operates as an NPE.
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Références
- USPTO Patent Full-Text Database (via Google Patents)
- Localisateur d'affaires PACER
- Règles locales en matière de brevets du district est du Texas
- Cornell Legal Information Institute — Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International (Software Patent Eligibility)
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