A federal judge seemed open to sanctioning Texas patent attorney Bill Ramey for his New York lawsuit against Google, but indicated during oral arguments Tuesday that she wasn’t sure under what pathway she could order Ramey’s firm to pay more than $124,000 in attorneys’ fees.
Magistrate Judge Valerie Figueredo of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York asked Google’s attorney to file a letter explaining what sanctions she could issue against Ramey and his law firm, Ramey LLP, if she finds it’s not appropriate to go through the Section 1927 pathway that allows a court to ...
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