Promega Corporation v. Applied Biosystems, LLC
Plaintiff: Promega Corporation
Defendant: Life Technologies Corporation, California Institute of Technology and Applied Biosystems, LLC
Counter_claimant: California Institute of Technology, Life Technologies Corporation and Applied Biosystems, LLC
Counter_defendant: Promega Corporation
Case Number: 1:2013cv02333
Filed: March 22, 2013
Court: US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois
Office: Chicago Office
County: XX US, Outside the State of IL
Presiding Judge: Richard A. Posner
Nature of Suit: Patent
Cause of Action: 35 U.S.C. ยง 145 Patent Infringement
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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June 12, 2013 Opinion or Order Filing 470 Opinion of June 12, 2013. Civil Case Terminated. Signed by the Honorable Richard A. Posner on 6/12/2013: Notice mailed by judge's staff (ntf, )
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Counter_claimant: California Institute of Technology
Represented By: Natasa Pajic
Represented By: Michael J. Modl
Represented By: Rory Stuart Miller
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Counter_claimant: Life Technologies Corporation
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Counter_claimant: Applied Biosystems, LLC
Represented By: Clark Craddock
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Plaintiff: Promega Corporation
Represented By: Li Zhu
Represented By: Sharon E. Roberg-Perez
Represented By: Anne M. Readel
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Defendant: Life Technologies Corporation
Represented By: Michael J. Modl
Represented By: Rory Stuart Miller
Represented By: Brian Cannon
Represented By: Colin Cabral
Represented By: Robyn M Bowland
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Defendant: California Institute of Technology
Represented By: Natasa Pajic
Represented By: Michael J. Modl
Represented By: Rory Stuart Miller
Represented By: Clark Craddock
Represented By: Andrew J. Clarkowski
Represented By: Brian Cannon
Represented By: Robyn M Bowland
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Defendant: Applied Biosystems, LLC
Represented By: Natasa Pajic
Represented By: Michael J. Modl
Represented By: Rory Stuart Miller
Represented By: Clark Craddock
Represented By: Andrew J. Clarkowski
Represented By: Brian Cannon
Represented By: Colin Cabral
Represented By: Robyn M Bowland
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Counter_defendant: Promega Corporation
Represented By: David L. Anstaett
Represented By: Brian Scott Carter
Represented By: Ronald Marc Daignault
Represented By: Martin R Lueck
Represented By: Matthew Bowen McFarlane
Represented By: Matthew B. Mcfarlane
Represented By: Cyrus A. Morton
Represented By: Denise S. Rahne
Represented By: Anne M. Readel
Represented By: Sharon E. Roberg-Perez
Represented By: Li Zhu
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