American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc. v. Neapco Holdings LLC et al
American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc. |
Neapco Holdings LLC and Neapco Drivelines LLC |
1:2015cv01168 |
December 18, 2015 |
US District Court for the District of Delaware |
Wilmington Office |
XX Outside US |
Christopher J. Burke |
Leonard P. Stark |
Patent |
35 U.S.C. ยง 271 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 325 ORDER regarding motions in limine. Signed by Judge Gregory B. Williams on 1/11/24. (ntl) |
Filing 245 MEMORANDUM ORDER re 238 MOTION to Stay filed by American Axle & Manufacturing, Inc. is GRANTED to the extent that the instant proceedings are STAYED until the Supreme Court issues a decision granting or denying American Axle's petition. The Stay Motion is DENIED WITHOUT PREJUDICE to the extent it seeks a longer stay. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 2/17/21. (ntl) |
Filing 219 MEMORANDUM OPINION re pending motions. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 2/27/18. (ntl) |
Filing 180 MEMORANDUM ORDER re 131 MOTION for Leave to File A Reply is GRANTED; 122 MOTION for Reargument is GRANTED; 105 MOTION for Leave to File Amended Complaint is DENIED. The hearing on September 26, 2017 is CANCELLED and will be re-scheduled. Status report is due September 8, 2017. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 9/6/17. (ntl) |
Filing 113 MEMORANDUM OPINION re Claim Construction. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 4/7/2017. (etg) |
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