A federal judge in Texas has vacated $35,000 in sanctions he had imposed sua sponte against four firms and seven lawyers, including a firm and a lawyer from Atlanta, doing away with his previous finding that they had engaged in “attorney misconduct” while litigating a patent case.

U.S. District Judge Terry Means of Fort Worth on April 1 issued a 56-page opinion and order in Highmark v. Allcare Health Management Systems, in which he awarded attorney fees to a company because the opposing party “continued pursuit of allegations shown to be meritless.”

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