A tech company that sued a multi-state e-filing service provider for patent infringement wants to dismiss its claims with prejudice, according to a motion filed Friday.

The motion for dismissal, if accepted by Judge Amos Mazzant of the Eastern District of Texas, could come as early as this week. The underlying lawsuit targets Tyler Technologies, the company that operates e-filing systems in Texas, Georgia, California, Florida and 17 other states. The plaintiff, nonpracticing entity Akoloutheo, has filed patent infringement lawsuits against 17 other companies since 2018.

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