MIAMI – A Plantation trading technology firm is suing a Chicago company over allegations of patent infringement.
TradeStation Technologies filed a complaint Feb. 16 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida against Trading Technologies International Inc. alleging that the Chicago company willfully infringed the ’909 Patent and its application.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that it suffered damages, lost of profits and lost of market share. The plaintiff holds Trading Technologies International Inc. responsible because its Autospreader and Autospreader Rules on its trading platforms allegedly infringe on the '909 patent.
The plaintiff seeks the following: preliminary and permanent injunction, compensation for damages, lost profits from lost sales, reasonable royalty for each act of infringement, attorneys’ fees and costs, supplemental damages, prejudgment and post-judgment interest.
It is represented by Jose Sepulveda and Samuel O. Patmore of Stearns, Weaver, Miller, Weissler, Alhadeff & Sitterson PA in Miami, David J. Healey of Fish & Richardson PC in Houston, and Adam J. Kessel of Fish & Richardson PC in Boston.
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida Case number 0:16-cv-60296