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Michael K. Friedland (SBN 157,217) mfriedland@kmob.com Paul N. Conover (SBN 192,358) pconover@kmob.com Ali S. Razai (SBN 246,922) ali.razai@kmob.com KNOBBE, MARTENS, OLSON & BEAR, LLP 2040 Main Street, Fourteenth Floor Irvine, CA 92614 Telephone: (949) 760-0404 Facsimile: (949) 760-9502 Attorneys for Plaintiff OAKLEY, INC.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
OAKLEY, INC., a Washington corporation, 14 Plaintiff, 15 v. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 5.11, INC., a California corporation, and WILEY X, INC., a California corporation Defendant.
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Case No. '11CV2173 MMA CAB COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL
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Plaintiff Oakley, Inc. (Oakley) hereby complains of Defendant 5.11, Inc. (5.11) and Defendant Wiley X, Inc. (Wiley X) (collectively, Defendants) and alleges as follows: I. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 1. This Court has subject matter jurisdiction over this action pursuant to 28
U.S.C. 1331 and 1338, as it arises under the patent laws of the United States. 2. This Court has personal jurisdiction over Defendants because Defendants have
a continuous, systematic, and substantial presence within this judicial district including by selling and offering for sale infringing products for sale in this judicial district, and by committing acts of patent infringement in this judicial district, including but not limited to selling infringing eyewear directly to consumers and/or retailers in this district and selling into the stream of commerce knowing such products would be sold in California and this district, which acts form a substantial part of the events or omissions giving rise to Plaintiffs claim. 3. Venue is proper in this judicial district under 28 U.S.C. 1391 (b) and (c), and
28 U.S.C. 1400(b). II. THE PARTIES 4. Plaintiff Oakley is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the
State of Washington, having its principal place of business at One Icon, Foothill Ranch, California 92610. 5. Plaintiff is informed and believes, and thereon alleges, that Defendant 5.11 is a
corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state of California and has a principal place of business at 4300 Spyres Way, Modesto, California 95356. 6. Plaintiff is informed and believes, and thereon alleges, that Defendant Wiley X
is a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state of California and has a principal place of business at 7800 Patterson Pass Road, Livermore, California 94550. 7. Plaintiff is informed and believes, and thereon alleges, that Defendants have
committed the acts alleged herein within this judicial district. /// -1COMPLAINT
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III. GENERAL ALLEGATIONS Oakley has been actively engaged in the manufacture and sale of high quality
eyewear since at least 1985. Oakley is the manufacturer and retailer of several lines of eyewear that have enjoyed substantial success and are protected by various intellectual property rights owned by Oakley. 9. On February 7, 1995, the United States Patent and Trademark Office duly and
lawfully issued United States Letters Patent No. 5,387,949 (the 949 patent), entitled Eyeglass Connection Device. Oakley is the owner by assignment of all right, title, and interest in the 949 patent. A true and correct copy of the 949 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit A. 10. On May 29, 2007, the United States Patent and Trademark Office duly and
lawfully issued United States Letters Patent No. D543,572 (the D572 patent), entitled Eyeglass. Oakley is the owner by assignment of all right, title, and interest in the D572 patent. A true and correct copy of the D572 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit B. 11. On October 7, 1997, the United States Patent and Trademark Office duly and
lawfully issued United States Letters Patent No. D384,686 (the D686 patent), entitled Eyeglass Front. Oakley is the owner by assignment of all right, title, and interest in the D686 patent. A true and correct copy of the D686 patent is attached hereto as Exhibit C. IV. CLAIM FOR RELIEF (Patent Infringement) (35 U.S.C. 271) Oakley repeats and re-alleges the allegations of paragraphs 1-11 of this
complaint as if set forth fully herein. 13. Defendants, through their agents, employees and servants, have, and continue
to, knowingly, intentionally and willfully directly infringe, engage in acts of contributory infringement, and/or induce the infringement of the 949 patent by directly and/or indirectly making, using, selling, offering for sale and/or importing products which are covered by one or more claims of the 949 patent. -2COMPLAINT
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permission or license from Oakley. Defendants had actual and/or constructive knowledge of the 949 patent and their actions constitute willful and intentional infringement of the 949 patent. 15. Defendants, through their agents, employees and servants, have, and continue
to, knowingly, intentionally and willfully directly infringe, engage in acts of contributory infringement, and/or induce the infringement of the D572 patent by directly and/or indirectly making, using, selling, offering for sale and/or importing products which are covered by one or more claims of the D572 patent. 16. Defendants acts of infringement of the D572 patent were undertaken without
permission or license from Oakley. Defendants had actual and/or constructive knowledge of the D572 patent and their actions constitute willful and intentional infringement of the D572 patent. 17. Defendants, through their agents, employees and servants, have, and continue
to, knowingly, intentionally and willfully directly infringe, engage in acts of contributory infringement, and/or induce the infringement of the D686 patent by directly and/or indirectly making, using, selling, offering for sale and/or importing products which are covered by one or more claims of the D686 patent. 18. Defendants acts of infringement of the D686 patent were undertaken without
permission or license from Oakley. Defendants had actual and/or constructive knowledge of the D686 patent and their actions constitute willful and intentional infringement of the D686 patent. 19. Oakley is informed and believes, and thereon alleges, that Defendants have
derived and received, and will continue to derive and receive, gains, profits and advantages from the aforesaid acts of infringement in an amount that is not presently known to Oakley. By reason of the aforesaid infringing acts, Oakley has been damaged and is entitled to monetary relief in an amount to be determined at trial. /// -3COMPLAINT
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Due to the aforesaid infringing acts, Oakley has suffered and continues to
suffer great and irreparable injury, for which Oakley has no adequate remedy at law. WHEREFORE, Oakley prays for judgment in its favor against Defendants for the following relief: A. An Order adjudging Defendants to have willfully infringed the 949 patent
under 35 U.S.C. 271; B. A preliminary and permanent injunction enjoining Defendants, their respective
officers, directors, agents, servants, employees and attorneys, and those persons in active concert or participation with Defendants, from directly or indirectly infringing the 949 patent in violation of 35 U.S.C. 271; C. That Defendants account for all gains, profits, and advantages derived by
Defendants infringement of the 949 patent in violation of 35 U.S.C. 271, and that Defendants pay to Oakley all damages suffered by Oakley; D. An Order adjudging Defendants to have willfully infringed the D572 patent
under 35 U.S.C. 271; E. A preliminary and permanent injunction enjoining Defendants, their respective
officers, directors, agents, servants, employees and attorneys, and those persons in active concert or participation with Defendants, from directly or indirectly infringing the D572 patent in violation of 35 U.S.C. 271; F. That Defendants account for all gains, profits, and advantages derived by
Defendants infringement of the D572 patent in violation of 35 U.S.C. 271, and that Defendants pay to Oakley all damages suffered by Oakley and/or Defendants total profit from such infringement; G. An Order adjudging Defendants to have willfully infringed the D686 patent
under 35 U.S.C. 271; H. A preliminary and permanent injunction enjoining Defendants, their respective
officers, directors, agents, servants, employees and attorneys, and those persons in active /// -4COMPLAINT
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concert or participation with Defendants, from directly or indirectly infringing the D686 patent in violation of 35 U.S.C. 271; I. That Defendants account for all gains, profits, and advantages derived by
Defendants infringement of the D686 patent in violation of 35 U.S.C. 271, and that Defendants pay to Oakley all damages suffered by Oakley and/or Defendants total profit from such infringement; J. An Order for a trebling of damages and/or exemplary damages because of
Defendants willful conduct pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 284; K. L. An Order adjudging that this is an exceptional case; An award to Oakley of the attorneys fees and costs incurred by Oakley in
connection with this action pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 285; M. An award of pre-judgment and post-judgment interest and costs of this action
against Defendants; N. That Oakley have and recover the costs of this civil action, including
reasonable attorneys fees. O. An award of pre-judgment and post-judgment interest and costs of this action
against Defendants; P. Such other and further relief as this Court may deem just and proper.
By: s/Ali S. Razai Michael K. Friedland Paul N. Conover Ali S. Razai Attorneys for Plaintiff OAKLEY, INC.
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COMPLAINT
DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL Plaintiff Oakley, Inc. hereby demands a trial by jury on all issues so triable.
By: s/Ali S. Razai Michael K. Friedland Paul N. Conover Ali S. Razai Attorneys for Plaintiff OAKLEY, INC.
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COMPLAINT
The JS 44 civil cover sheet and the information contained herein neither replace nor supplement the filing and service of pleadings or other papers as required by law, except as provided by local rules of court. This form, approved by the Judicial Conference of the United States in September 1974, is required for the use of the Clerk of Court for the purpose of initiating the civil docket sheet. (SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE REVERSE OF THE FORM.)
I. (a) PLAINTIFFS
(c)
Michael K. Friedland, Paul N. Conover, Ali S. Razai Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear LLP 2040 Main St., 14th Floor, Irvine, CA 92614 T: 949-760-0404
(Place an X in One Box Only) 1 U.S. Government Plaintiff 2 U.S. Government Defendant
3 Federal Question (U.S. Government Not a Party) 4 Diversity (Indicate Citizenship of Parties in Item III)
(Place an X in One Box for Plaintiff and One Box for Defendant) PTF DEF
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Incorporated or Principal Place of Business In This State Incorporated and Principal Place of Business In Another State Foreign Nation
(Place an X in One Box Only) TORTS PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY 310 Airplane 362 Personal Injury 315 Airplane Product Med. Malpractice Liability 365 Personal Injury 320 Assault, Libel & Product Liability Slander 368 Asbestos Personal 330 Federal Employers' Injury Product Liability Liability 340 Marine PERSONAL PROPERTY 345 Marine Product 370 Other Fraud Liability 371 Truth in Lending 350 Motor Vehicle 380 Other Personal 355 Motor Vehicle Property Damage Product Liability 385 Property Damage 360 Other Personal Product Liability Injury PRISONER PETITIONS CIVIL RIGHTS 441 Voting 510 Motion to Vacate 442 Employment Sentence Habeas Corpus: 443 Housing/ Accommodations 530 General 444 Welfare 535 Death Penalty 445 Amer. w/Disabilities 540 Mandamus & other Employment 550 Civil Rights 446 Amer. w/Disabilities 555 Prison Condition Other 440 Other Civil Rights FORFEITURE/PENALTY 610 Agriculture 620 Other Food & Drug 625 Drug Related Seizure of Property 2 1 USC 88 1 630 Liquor Laws 640 R.R. & Truck 650 Airline Regs. 660 Occupational Safety/Health 690 Other LABOR BANKRUPTCY 422 Appeal 28 USC 158 423 Withdrawal 28 USC 157 PROPERTY RIGHTS 820 Copyrights OTHER STATUTES 400 State Reapportionment 410 Antitrust 430 Banks and Banking 450 Commerce 460 Deportation 470 Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations 480 Consumer Credit 490 Cable/Sat TV 810 Selective Service 850 Securities/Commodities/ Exchange 875 Customer Challenge 12 USC 3410 890 Other Statutory Actions 891 Agricultural Acts 892 Economic Stabilization Act 893 Environmental Matters 894 Energy Allocation Act 895 Freedom of Information Act 900 Appeal of Fee Determination Under Equal Access to Justice 950 Constitutionality of State Statutes
CONTRACT Insurance Marine Miller Act Negotiable Instrument Recovery of Overpayment & Enforcement of Judgment Medicare Act Recovery of Defaulted Student Loans (Excl. Veterans) Recovery of Overpayment of Veteran's Benefits Stockholders' Suits Other Contract Contract Product Liability Franchise
REAL PROPERTY 210 Land Condemnation 220 Foreclosure 230 Rent Lease & Ejectment 240 Torts to Land 245 Tort Product Liability 290 All Other Real Property
710 Fair Labor Standards Act 720 Labor/Mgmt. Relations 730 Labor/Mgmt. Reporting & Disclosure Act 740 Railway Labor Act 790 Other Labor Litigation FEDERAL TAX SUITS 791 Empl. Ret. Inc. Security Act 870 Taxes (U.S. Plaintiff IMMIGRATION or Defendant) 462 Naturalization Application 871 IRS - Third Party 463 Habcas Corpus 26 USC 7609 Alien Detainee 465 Other Immigration Actions
SOCIAL SECURITY 861 HIA (1395ff) 862 Black Lung (923) 863 DIWC/DIWW (405(g)) 864 SSID Title XVI 865 RSI (405(g))
V. ORIGIN
Appeal to District
X 1
Original Proceeding
2 Removed from
State Court
Litigation another district (specify) Cite the U.S. Civil Statute under which you are filing (Do not cite jurisdictional statutes unless diversity): Appellate Court Reopened Brief description of cause:
3 Remanded from
4 Reinstated or
5 Transferred from
6 Multidistrict
7 Judge from
Magistrate Judgment
VI. CAUSE OF ACTION VII. REQUESTED IN COMPLAINT: VIII. RELATED CASE(S) IF ANY
DATE
DEMAND $
CHECK YES only if demanded in complaint: X Yes JURY DEMAND: No DOCKET NUMBER
JUDGE
9/16/2011
AMOUNT
s/ Ali S. Razai
APPLYING IFP JUDGE MAG. JUDGE
CSDJS44
Original Proceedings. (1) Cases which originate in the United States district courts. Removed from State Court. (2) Proceedings initiated in state courts may be removed to the district courts under Title 28 U.S.C., Section 1441. When tlie petition for removal is granted, check this box. Remanded &om Appellate Court. (3) Check this box for cases remanded to thedistrict court for hrther action. Use the date of remand as the lilitlg date. Reinstated or Reopened. (4) Check this box for cases reinstated or reopened in the district court. Use the reopening date as the filing date. Transferred from Another District. (5) For cases transferred under Title 28 U.S.C. Section 1404(a). Do not use this for within district transfers or multidistrict litigation transfers. Multidistrict Litigation. (6) Check this box when a multidistrict case is transferred into the district under authority of Title 28 U.S.C. Section 1407. When this box is checked, do not check (5) above. Appeal to District Judge from Magistrate Judgment. (7) Check this box for an appeal tiom a magistrate judge's decision. VI. Cause of Action. Report the civil statute directly related to the cause of action and give a brief description of the cause. Do not cite jurisdictional statutes Example: U.S. Civil Statute: 47 USC 553 unless diversity. Brief Description: Unauthorized reception of cable service VII. Requested in Complaint. Class Action. Place an "X" in this box if you are filing a class action under Rule 23, F.R.Cv.P. Demand. 111 this space enter the dollar amount (in thousands ofdollars) being demanded or indicate other demand sucli as a preliminary injunclion. Jury Demand. Check the appropriate box to indicate whether or not a jury is being demanded. VIII. Related Cases. This section of the JS 44 is used to reference related pending cases if any. If there are related pending cases, insert the docket numbers and the corresponding judge names for such cases. Date and Attorney Signature. Date and sign the civil cover sheet.
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