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Apple tells Fintiv to stop dragging old litigation back into court

Apple has requested a Georgia judge to either send Fintiv’s latest Apple Pay lawsuit back to Texas, or dismiss it entirely.

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Apple Pay is the target of a lawsuit with Fintiv

Apple filed its motion on October 27, 2025, in the Northern District of Georgia. The company argues that Fintiv’s new trade-secret and racketeering claims are essentially a repeat of their previous issues.

These claims are based on the same technology and witnesses involved in their seven-year patent dispute in Texas. That earlier case, filed in December 2018, accused Apple Pay of using features from Fintiv’s digital-wallet patent without permission.

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