
| News Release |
August 20, 2008 |
| AeroMechanical Services Ltd. |
(TSX-V -AMA) |
U.S. District Court Grants AeroMechanical Services' Motion to Dismiss In Patent Infringement Complaint
13:37 EDT Tuesday, August 19, 2008
AeroMechanical Services Ltd.
TSX-V Trading Symbol "AMA"
A Tier 2 Industrial Issuer
CALGARY
,
Aug. 19
/CNW/ - AeroMechanical Services Ltd. ("AMA"), is pleased to announce that the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (the "U.S. District Court") has granted its motion to dismiss and has dismissed Star Navigation Systems Group's ("Star") patent infringement complaint against AMA for a second time. The Court agreed with AMA that Star failed to properly join the two co-owners of the patent - Viraf Kapadia and
Hilary Vieira
-- in the lawsuit.
On
April 25, 2008
, after having its original complaint dismissed, Star filed an amended complaint against AMA for infringement of U.S. Patent No. 7,113,852 ("the '852 Patent"). In the amended complaint, Star added its CEO
Mr. Kapadia
as a co-plaintiff, and unilaterally named
Mr. Vieira
an "involuntary plaintiff." Messrs. Kapadia and Vieira are the co-owners of the '852 Patent. AMA moved to dismiss this amended complaint because
Mr. Vieira
did not qualify as an "involuntary plaintiff."
The U.S. District Court has given Star until
September 5, 2008
to amend its complaint to name
Mr. Vieira
as a defendant. If Star elects to amend its complaint,
Mr. Vieira
will have the opportunity to fully participate in the suit. But, Star and
Mr. Vieira
are currently embroiled in a dispute in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice involving, among other things, the ownership of U.S. Patent No. 7,113,852.
AMA is the technology leader in aircraft health performance monitoring systems, and holds patents recognizing its innovation in this industry. AMA takes intellectual property matters very seriously
About AeroMechanical Services Ltd.
AeroMechanical Services Ltd. provides proprietary technological solutions and services designed to reduce costs and improve efficiencies in the airline industry. The company has successfully commercialized three products and associated services currently marketed to airlines, manufacturers and maintenance organizations around the world. Its premier technology, afirs(TM) UpTime(TM), allows airlines to monitor and manage aircraft operations anywhere, anytime, in real-time.
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