1:24-cv-01067 SA&H Alabama Holdings, LLC et al v. Last Minute Investments B Inc. et al
Scheduling Order - Patent ( 88
SA&H Alabama Holdings and co-plaintiffs filed suit against Last Minute Investments B Inc. and related defendants in a patent dispute, docketed as 24-cv-01067. The case is in active pretrial proceedings, with a scheduling order entered governing patent-specific discovery and claim construction deadlines. Patent scheduling orders typically set the timeline for claim construction briefing, expert disclosures, and invalidity contentions. The entry of such an order signals the case has cleared early motion practice and is moving toward a Markman hearing.
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Order · April 20, 2026
The court issued an order.
description View filingA scheduling order dropped on April 20, 2026, in SA&H Alabama Holdings, LLC et al v. Last Minute Investments B Inc. et al, docket 24-cv-01067, moving the case into active litigation posture.
The order is a patent scheduling order, which means the court has set the procedural calendar for claim construction, discovery, and expert disclosures. That clock is now running.
The case pits SA&H Alabama Holdings and its co-plaintiffs against Last Minute Investments B Inc. and its co-defendants. The core dispute is patent infringement, though the specific patents-in-suit and the accused products are not yet detailed in the available record.
Patent cases at this stage live or die on claim construction — how the court reads the patent claims determines what the plaintiff can prove and what the defendant can knock out.
No judge is listed as assigned in the current docket record. That gap matters: claim construction hearings, also called Markman hearings, are judge-driven, and the assigned judge's history with patent cases shapes how aggressively the court will manage the schedule and how receptive it will be to early dispositive motions.
The filing date is not confirmed in the record, but the docket number — 24-cv-01067 — places the original complaint in 2024. The gap between filing and the April 2026 scheduling order suggests the parties may have spent time on early motion practice or settlement talks before the court set the litigation calendar.
Scheduling Order - Patent ( 88
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Scheduling Order - Patent ( 88
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