Helios Software LLC et al v. SpectorSoft Corporation
Helios Software LLC and Pearl Software Inc. |
SpectorSoft Corporation |
1:2012cv00081 |
January 26, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Wilmington Office |
XX US, Outside State |
Leonard P. Stark |
Patent |
35 U.S.C. ยง 271 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 592 MEMORANDUM ORDER GRANTING 575 MOTION For Leave to Present Evidence Regarding SpectorSoft's Good Faith Belief of Non-Infringement of the Patent-In-Suit filed by SpectorSoft Corporation. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 6/11/15. (ntl) |
Filing 581 MEMORANDUM OPINION re 500 motion for sanctions. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 6/5/15. (ntl) |
Filing 568 MEMORANDUM ORDER regarding various pretrial rulings and decisions on motions in limine; A 1-day Bench Trial is set for 10/16/2015 at 08:30 AM in Courtroom 6B (3.5 hours per side). A Final Pretrial Conference is set for 10/2/2015 at 11:00 AM in Courtroom 6B; Proposed Pretrial Order due by 9/25/2015. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 5/22/15. (ntl) |
Filing 438 MEMORANDUM ORDER re 323 MOTION to Exclude Certain Portions of the Expert Testimony of Christian B. Hicks Based on Discussions with SpectorSoft's Employee Scott Bartell filed by Helios Software LLC, Pearl Software Inc. is DENIED. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 7/18/14. (ntl) |
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