Natec, Inc. v. Deter Co.Natec, Inc. v. Deter Co.
I.
Appellants, Natec, Inc., Natec Resources, Inc., and Benetech, hold licenses to operate a patent owned by appellee, Deter Company. The license agreements were entered into following settlement of separate patent infringement lawsuits in courts other than the Southern District of Texas, where this suit was filed. The instant suit sought various types of relief, including a declaration that the license agreements were unenforceable. This particular claim for relief alleged that the patent, which is the subject of the license agreements, expired before the termination date of the license agreement, and that Deter could not enforce the license agreement after *29 expiration of the patent. Deter filed motions for summary judgment urging the district court to give res judicata effect to the earlier consent judgments and settlements. The district court essentially agreed with appel-lee’s plea of res judicata and dismissed plaintiffs’ suit.
II.
We are persuaded that we lack jurisdiction to consider this- appeal. Under
The district court’s jurisdiction in this case was based in part on
We therefore transfer this appeal to the Federal Circuit pursuant to
APPEAL TRANSFERRED.-