Wildcat Licensing vs. FCA U.S.: Fastening Assembly Patent Case Dismissed with Prejudice
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📋 Résumé de l'affaire
| Nom de l'affaire | Wildcat Licensing, LLC v. FCA U.S., LLC |
| Numéro de dossier | 1:19-cv-00840 (D. Del.) |
| Tribunal | District du Delaware |
| Durée | May 2019 – April 2024 4 years 11 months |
| Résultat | Rejeté avec préjudice |
| Brevets en cause | |
| Produits incriminés | Automotive Assembly Systems for Fastening |
Aperçu du dossier
After nearly five years of litigation, a patent infringement dispute over fastening assembly monitoring technology ended not with a courtroom verdict, but with a mutual stipulated dismissal. In *Wildcat Licensing, LLC v. FCA U.S., LLC* (Case No. 1:19-cv-00840), filed in the District of Delaware on May 6, 2019, and closed on April 17, 2024, the parties agreed to dismiss all claims with prejudice — each bearing its own legal costs.
The case centered on two reissued patents covering systems and methods for monitoring proper fastening across multiple assembly locations — technology directly relevant to automotive manufacturing quality control. With defendants including FCA U.S., LLC, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V., and FCA Italy SPA, the dispute carried significant cross-border and industrial manufacturing dimensions.
For patent attorneys, IP professionals, and R&D teams operating in automotive and industrial assembly sectors, this case offers meaningful insights into non-practicing entity (NPE) litigation strategy, the endurance of patent assertion campaigns, and the practical realities of resolving manufacturing patent disputes before trial.
Les parties
⚖️ Demandeur
A non-practicing entity (patent assertion entity) whose business model centers on licensing and enforcing patent rights in process-oriented technologies.
🛡️ Défendeur
Part of the global Fiat Chrysler automotive manufacturing enterprise, with corporate affiliates Fiat Chrysler Automobiles N.V. and FCA Italy SPA involved as defendants.
Les brevets en cause
This dispute centered on two reissued U.S. patents covering systems and methods for monitoring proper fastening across multiple assembly locations — technology directly relevant to automotive manufacturing quality control. Reissue patents are granted by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to correct errors in previously issued patents.
- • USRE047220E — Assembly system for monitoring proper fastening of an article of assembly at more than one location
- • USRE047232E — Method for monitoring proper fastening of an article of assembly at more than one location
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Le verdict et l'analyse juridique
Résultat
The case was terminated by Stipulated Dismissal with Prejudice under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 41. The dismissal was signed by all parties and submitted jointly, with each party bearing its own attorneys’ fees, costs, and expenses. This outcome permanently bars Wildcat Licensing from re-filing the same claims against these defendants based on the same patents.
Analyse des causes du verdict
The formal verdict cause is listed as an Infringement Action, meaning Wildcat Licensing alleged that FCA’s assembly monitoring systems and processes infringed the claimed methods and systems of USRE047220E and USRE047232E.
Reissued patents present layered invalidity challenges for defendants. Opposing counsel would likely have explored intervening rights doctrine, prosecution history estoppel, and prior art arguments, particularly since manufacturing fastening monitoring technology has a substantial prior art base in industrial quality control systems.
Signification juridique
While this dismissal does not create binding precedent, it reflects broader patterns in NPE litigation involving reissued manufacturing process patents:
- Reissue patent assertions face heightened scrutiny — defendants have additional procedural tools, including challenging the reissue proceeding itself.
- Prolonged litigation increases cost pressure on NPEs whose revenue model depends on efficient assertion timelines.
- Delaware remains a viable venue for NPE patent assertion campaigns targeting large automotive manufacturers with U.S. operations.
Implications pour l'industrie et la concurrence
The automotive manufacturing sector increasingly relies on automated assembly verification technologies. This case highlights critical IP risks and strategic considerations:
📋 Insights for Companies
Understand the broader impact of this case on industrial automation.
- Rising NPE activity in manufacturing process patents
- Importance of robust FTO for assembly automation
- Impact of reissued patent validity challenges
🔍 Actionable Steps for Your Business
Mitigate risks and protect your innovation in assembly monitoring.
- Conduct proactive patent landscape assessments
- Coordinate defense strategies for multinational entities
- Consider early licensing negotiations as a risk management pathway
NPE Activity Rising
Industrial manufacturing patents are key targets.
Risque lié à la réémission d'un brevet
Complex prosecution history for defendants.
Analyse FTO critique
Essential for new assembly systems.
✅ Points clés à retenir
Stipulated dismissals with prejudice after multi-year NPE litigation often signal confidential licensing resolutions or mutual recognition of litigation risk.
Rechercher la jurisprudence connexe →Reissue patents carry unique invalidity vectors—intervening rights and prosecution history estoppel deserve early and thorough analysis.
Explorer les précédents →Delaware remains the premier venue for manufacturing patent infringement actions against large OEM defendants.
Analyser les tendances des lieux →Monitor reissued patent portfolios in assembly, quality control, and manufacturing automation—these represent active assertion targets.
Track relevant portfolios →Enterprise-wide defendant structures require coordinated IP defense strategies across domestic and international entities.
Learn about global IP strategy →Foire aux questions
The case involved USRE047220E and USRE047232E — reissued U.S. patents covering assembly systems and methods for monitoring proper fastening at multiple locations, directly relevant to automotive manufacturing quality control.
All parties jointly stipulated to dismissal under FRCP Rule 41, with each side bearing its own costs. A with-prejudice dismissal permanently bars refiling of the same claims. The underlying resolution terms were not publicly disclosed.
It reinforces that reissued manufacturing process patents remain viable NPE assertion tools, but prolonged litigation against well-resourced automotive defendants carries substantial cost and strategic risk for both sides.
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Références
- PACER Case Lookup – Case 1:19-cv-00840
- USPTO Patent Search – USRE047220E
- USPTO Patent Search – USRE047232E
- District of Delaware – Official Website
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