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Federal Signal Reports Legal Ruling Confirming Denial Of Preliminary Injunction

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8/3/2012 1:00 PM ET

Federal Signal Corp. (FSS: Quote) announced that a federal district court in Delaware adopted a recommendation that a motion for a preliminary injunction against the Company be denied.

On June 18, 2012, in Neology, Inc. v. Federal Signal Corporation, et al., Magistrate Judge Thynge of the Federal District Court in Delaware issued a report and recommendation that a motion for a preliminary injunction against the Company be denied.

Neology had filed the motion for a preliminary injunction seeking to enjoin Federal Signal from making and selling certain radio frequency identification products that operate in accordance with the ISO 18000-6C Standard used for intelligent transportation and electronic tolling systems.

Neology alleged in its motion that Federal Signal's products infringed certain patents owned by Neology, and that Neology suffered irreparable harm from the alleged infringement.

Judge Thynge found that Neology had not met its burden to show it was entitled to a preliminary injunction.

On Thursday, the US District Court Judge Leonard Stark adopted Magistrate Thynge's recommendation and denied Neology's motion for a preliminary injunction.

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