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The Light System and Jason Shurka Win in Federal Court as EES Lawsuit Is Dismissed

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Las Vegas, Nevada, April 20, 2026 – The Light System and Jason Shurka have prevailed in federal court following the dismissal of a lawsuit brought by Energy Enhancement System, LLC (EES) in the United States District Court for the District of Nevada.

In an order issued on April 6, 2026, Miranda M. Du granted the Defendants’ motion to dismiss, ruling that the case is barred under the first-to-file rule. The Court determined that the claims asserted by EES substantially overlap with earlier-filed proceedings involving similar parties and issues.

As a result, the Court dismissed the action in its entirety and denied all other pending motions, including EES’s motions for discovery and a preliminary injunction, as moot. The Clerk of Court has been directed to enter judgment and close the case.

The lawsuit had alleged false advertising, deceptive trade practices, and tortious interference related to competing wellness technologies. However, the Court found that those claims were duplicative of ongoing litigation already filed in other jurisdictions, making the Nevada federal action improper.

Background and Context

The dispute between EES and The Light System is part of a broader, multi-jurisdictional legal battle involving claims over technology, marketing practices, and intellectual property.

Prior reporting highlighted key issues underlying the conflict, including admissions by EES that it no longer possessed the original source code associated with its technology, despite asserting ownership claims. That reporting raised broader questions about the foundation of EES’s legal positions and the nature of the underlying intellectual property dispute.

Within that context, the federal court’s dismissal represents a significant procedural victory for The Light System and Shurka, reinforcing that EES cannot pursue duplicative claims across multiple courts involving the same core allegations.

Importantly, the Court’s decision was not based on the merits of the underlying technology claims, but rather on judicial principles of efficiency, consistency, and proper forum selection. By applying the first-to-file rule, the Court confirmed that such disputes must proceed, if at all, within the framework of earlier-filed actions.

With this ruling, there are no remaining federal claims by EES against The Light System or Jason Shurka in Nevada.

About The Light System
The Light System develops biophotonic field environments designed to support coherence and energetic balance. Its systems are used in personal, professional, and humanitarian settings to promote well-being. For more information, visit www.thelightsystems.com.

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