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Mengmeng Du
Mengmeng Du
Mengmeng Du is an associate in our Orange County office. Mengmeng helps clients with a variety of intellectual property matters with a focus on patent prosecution and litigation in the field of electrical and electronics engineering. Mengmeng received her J.D. degree from the University of Minnesota School of Law. While attending law school, she worked as an article editor of the Minnesota Journal of Law, Science, and Technology. Before attending law school, Mengmeng received her M.S. degree from Georgia Institute of Technology and worked as a special technologist at a patent law firm in Japan. Mengmeng worked as a summer associate with the firm in 2021 and joined the firm in 2022.
Security Defense Systems Sues Athenahealth and ConnectiveRx

Security Defense Systems Sues Athenahealth and ConnectiveRx

On April 26, 2023, Security Defense Systems, LLC sued Athenahealth, Inc. in the Western District of Texas.  The lawsuit alleges that Athenahealth’s Epocrates application and epocrates.com website infringe U.S. Patent No. 8,155,887, titled “Computer Visualized Drug Interaction Information Retrieval,” which issued in 2012.

Athenahealth is a Delaware corporation. Security Defense Systems is based in Wyoming and is currently the sole and exclusive owner of the ’887 Patent, according to the complaint.  The sole inventor of the ’887 Patent is Leigh M. Rothschild, who is also listed as the inventor for many other patents according to JUSTIA Patents.   The docket for the Security Defense Systems v. Athenahealth case is available here.

The same patent was also asserted in two other district court cases.  Six days prior to filing the case against Athenahealth, Security Defense Systems sued PSKW, LLC, d/b/a ConnectiveRx, for infringing the ’887 Patent in the District of New Jersey.  The docket for the Security Defense Systems v. PSKW case is available here.  In a case filed on June 4, 2020 in the District of Massachusetts, the ’887 Patent was asserted against Irody, Inc. by Drug Information Retrieval System, LLC (“DIRS”).  DIRS voluntarily dismissed the Massachusetts complaint before Irody answered or filed motion for summary judgment.  The docket for the Drug Information Retrieval System v. Irody case is available here.