AlmondNet, Inc. and Intent IQ, LLC v. Oracle Corporation
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TRANSFER ORDER. Case reassigned to Judge Alan D Albright for all proceedings. Judge Kathleen Cardone no longer assigned to case. Signed by Judge Kathleen Cardone. (cav)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
WACO DIVISION
ALMONDNET, INC. and INTENT
IQ, LLC,
Plaintiffs,
v.
ORACLE CORPORATION,
Defendant.
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CAUSE NO. WA-24-CV-303-KC
ORDER
On this day, the Court considered the case. Prior to filing this lawsuit, Plaintiffs filed at
least three others in this district, each alleging infringement of one or more of the same patents in
suit here. 1 To facilitate efficient docket management, all related cases are ordinarily allocated to
the Judge that was randomly assigned the earliest-numbered related case. 2 Therefore, and with
the consent of the receiving Judge, the Court finds that this case should be transferred to the
docket of Judge Alan D Albright.
Accordingly, the Court ORDERS that the above-captioned case is TRANSFERRED to
the docket of United States District Judge Alan D Albright. Pursuant to the most recent Order
Assigning Business of the Court, the Clerk shall credit this case to the percentage of business of
the receiving Judge.
SO ORDERED.
See AlmondNet, Inc. v. Microsoft Corp., cause no. 6:21-cv-897 (W.D. Tex. Aug. 27, 2021); AlmondNet,
Inc. v. Amazon.com Services LLC, cause no. 6:21-cv-898 (W.D. Tex. Aug. 27, 2021); AlmondNet, Inc. v.
Roku, Inc., cause no. 6:21-cv-731 (W.D. Tex.).
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See Amended Plan for Random and Direct Assignment of Cases in Multi-Judge Divisions, § IV(A)
(“Related Cases”), available at https://www.txwd.uscourts.gov/wpcontent/uploads/Standing%20Orders/District/Amended%20Plan%20for%20Random%20and%20Direct%
20Assignment%20of%20Cases%20in%20Multi-Judge%20Divisions.pdf.
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SIGNED on this 5th day of June, 2024.
KATHLEEN CARDONE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
ACCEPTED:
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ALAN D ALBRIGHT
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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