Living Innovations Partners with Mosaic
Sheehan Phinney congratulates its client, Living Innovations, on combining with Omaha, NE-based Mosaic, a healthcare organization reaching across 10 states and providing support to more than 4,300 people. Their services empower people with disabilities, mental and behavioral health needs and autism, as well as aging adults to live their best life. Living Innovations, based in […]
Boston Litigators Try Case in the SDNY, From Boston, and Prevail
(December 29, 2020, Boston, MA) – Sheehan Phinney litigation attorneys Michael Lambert and Michael Stanley, both based in the firm’s Boston office, recently secured a resounding victory for one of the largest privately held trucking companies in the northeast. Following one of the first remote trials conducted in the Southern District of New York after […]
Business Litigation Team Succeeds After 3-year Battle
(October 19, 2020, Manchester, NH) – Sheehan Phinney’s Business Litigation team successfully represented the Town of Pembroke Zoning Board of Adjustment, in a 3-year sign ordinance battle. Team members included shareholders Christopher Cole, Megan C. Carrier and John-Mark Turner. Sheehan Phinney represented the Town of Pembroke Zoning Board of Adjustment in connection with claims asserted by a […]
First Circuit Affirms Bankruptcy Court’s Relief From Stay Decision
The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirmed the Bankruptcy Court’s granting of relief from stay to Sheehan Phinney client, Schleicher & Stebbins Hotels LLC (“S&S”), to foreclose on the remaining assets of Debtor (Tempnology LLC). Mission Prod. Holdings, Inc. v. Schleicher & Stebbins Hotels, LLC, 2020 U.S. App. LEXIS 31228 (1st […]
Sheehan Team Successfully Defends Client at U.S. Court of Appeals for Third Circuit
(July 13, 2020) – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit recently affirmed the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey’s judgment in favor of firm client, The Prometheus Group, in a case handled by Sheehan Phinney attorneys Jason D. Gregoire and Michael R. Stanley. The Prometheus Group is a manufacturer […]
Sheehan Phinney Wins Summary Judgment of Invalidity: Asserted Patent Claims an Abstract Idea Known for Thousands of Years
June 4, 2020, Boston, MA – For over five years, Palomar Technologies, Inc. (“Palomar”) has been asserting what has now been confirmed to be an invalid patent before the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Palomar alleges that MRSI Systems, LLC (“MRSI”) infringes U.S. Patent No. 6,776,372. The claimed method, which Palomar refers […]
Sheehan Phinney Wins First Ever Patent Litigation IPR Estoppel Bench Trial
The following article regarding Palomar Technologies, Inc. v. MRSI Systems, LLC appeared in the June 2, 2020 issue of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. Read the full article below. Judge: patent defense not barred by estoppel
Patent Litigation Team Succeeds in First Ever IPR Estoppel Bench Trial
(5/12/2020, Boston, MA) – Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green PA patent litigation attorneys won a first-ever bench trial on whether estoppel based on prior art from an earlier inter partes review before the USPTO’s Patent Trial and Appeal Board (“IPR estoppel”) applies to newly-found prior art references asserted subsequently in a district court litigation. Chief Judge […]
Harvest Capital Management Acquired by The Colony Group
Sheehan Phinney congratulates its client, Harvest Capital Management, on its recent acquisition by The Colony Group, a financial advisory firm with locations throughout the U.S. and a partner firm of Focus Financial Partners. Harvest, based in Concord, NH, is both a traditional financial advisory firm and a strategic advisor to closely held family businesses. Its […]
Neighborworks Southern NH Builds 45-Unit Affordable Housing Development in Merrimack, NH
Sheehan Phinney’s Affordable Housing team successfully represented Neighborworks Southern NH in the the development and new construction of a 45-unit multifamily rental housing development in Merrimack, NH. Debt and equity financing with permanent sources totaled approximately $10,357,000