Life Technologies Corporation et al v. Biosearch Technologies, Inc.
Life Technologies Corporation and Applied Biosystems, LLC |
Biosearch Technologies, Inc. |
2:2009cv00283 |
September 18, 2009 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas |
Marshall Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Charles Everingham |
T. John Ward |
Plaintiff |
35 U.S.C. ยง 271 Patent Infringement |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 212 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER - After considering the submissions and the arguments of counsel, the court issues the following order concerning the parties claim construction disputes, as set forth herein. The court adopts the constructions set forth in this opinion for the disputed terms of the patents-in-suit. The parties are ordered that they may not refer, directly or indirectly, to each others claim construction positions in the presence of the jury. Likewise, the parties are ordered to ref rain from mentioning any portion of this opinion, other than the actual definitions adopted by the court, in the presence of the jury. Any reference to claim construction proceedings is limited to informing the jury of the definitions adopted by the court. Signed by Magistrate Judge Charles Everingham on 9/22/11. (ehs, ) |
Filing 172 MEMORANDUM OPINION and ORDER - Parties are ORDERED to submit a protective order conforming to the ruling herein within seven days from the issuance of this order.. Signed by Magistrate Judge Charles Everingham on 3/29/11. (ehs, ) |
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