Moody v. Aqua Leisure International et al
James C. Moody |
Jeffrey Wayne Henry, NBGS International, Inc., Aqua Leisure International, Bad Schloss, Inc., Water Ride Concepts, Inc. and Henry Schooley and Associates |
4:2010cv01961 |
June 3, 2010 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Texas |
Houston Office |
San Jacinto |
Sim Lake |
Patent |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1126 |
Both |
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Filing 67 MEMORANDUM AND OPINION With the issuance of this claim construction, the court sets the following deadlines: Completion of fact discovery due by 1/31/2013, Completion of Expert Discovery due by 3/29/2013, Dispositive Motion Filing due by 4/15/2013, Informal Settlement Efforts Deadline is 4/30/2013.(Signed by Magistrate Judge Nancy K. Johnson) Parties notified.(pyebernetsky, ) |
Filing 57 MEMORANDUM OPINION granting in part, denying in part 39 MOTION for Summary Judgment Aqua Leisure International's Motion for Summary Judgment and Brief in Support.(Signed by Magistrate Judge Nancy K. Johnson) Parties notified.(sbutler, ) |
Filing 53 MEMORANDUM OPINION granting in part, denying in part 49 MOTION to Dismiss 48 Amended Answer, Counterclaim.(Signed by Magistrate Judge Nancy K. Johnson) Parties notified.(sbutler, ) |
Filing 44 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER, re: 28 Motion to Strike and Dismiss.(Signed by Magistrate Judge Nancy K. Johnson) Parties notified.(sbutler, ) |
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