SCREENCO SYSTEMS, LLC v. SCOTT SEPTIC & PORTABLES, INC. et al
SCREENCO SYSTEMS, LLC |
SCOTT SEPTIC & PORTABLES, INC. and JAMES SCOTT |
1:2023cv00305 |
February 17, 2023 |
US District Court for the Southern District of Indiana |
Tim A Baker |
Matthew P Brookman |
James Patrick Hanlon |
Patent |
35 U.S.C. ยง 271 Patent Infringement |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 16 Clerk's ENTRY OF DEFAULT - Pursuant to Plaintiff's Request for Clerk's Entry of Default Pursuant to FRCP 55(a), dkt. #11 , default is entered against Scott Septic & Portables, Inc. and James Scott, for failure to plead or otherwise defend this action. Signed by Clerk, Roger A.G. Sharpe on 4/10/2023. Copy to Defendants via US Mail. (DWH) Modified on 4/10/2023 (DWH). |
Filing 15 NOTICE of Reassignment of Case to Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker. Magistrate Judge Matthew P. brookman is no longer assigned to this case. Please include the new case number, 1:23-cv-0305-JPH-TAB, on all future filings in this matter. (JRB) |
Filing 14 Submission of Proposed Order , re #11 MOTION for Clerk's Entry of Default , filed by Plaintiff SCREENCO SYSTEMS, LLC. (Overhauser, Paul) |
Filing 13 ORDER granting #12 Motion to Appear pro hac vice. Attorney Dale Barr for SCREENCO SYSTEMS, LLC added. Signed by Magistrate Judge Matthew P. Brookman on 03/20/2023. (AAS) |
Filing 12 MOTION for Attorney(s) 1 to Appear pro hac vice Filing fee $100, receipt number AINSDC-7549744 , filed by Plaintiff SCREENCO SYSTEMS, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A - Declaration of Dale C. Barr, #2 Text of Proposed Order Granting Motion to Appear Pro Hac Vice)(Overhauser, Paul) Modified on 3/17/2023 (DRB). |
Filing 11 MOTION for Clerk's Entry of Default , filed by Plaintiff SCREENCO SYSTEMS, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Affidavit Declaration of Paul B. Overhauser, #2 Exhibit A - Affidavit of Service - James Scott and Scott Septic & Portables, Inc.)(Overhauser, Paul) |
Filing 10 AFFIDAVIT of Service for Summons, Complaint and Exhibits served on James Scott on February 23, 2023, filed by SCREENCO SYSTEMS, LLC. (Overhauser, Paul) |
Filing 9 AFFIDAVIT of Service for Summons, Complaint and Exhibits served on Scott Septic & Portables, Inc. on February 23, 2023, filed by SCREENCO SYSTEMS, LLC. (Overhauser, Paul) |
Filing 8 PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES before Judge James Patrick Hanlon. (DWH) |
Filing 7 NOTICE of Initial Filing in lawsuit sent to Director of U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. (Attachments: #1 Copy of Complaint and exhibits) (DWH) |
Filing 6 Notice to File Rule 7.1 Disclosure Statement. (RAGS) (DJH) |
Filing 5 MAGISTRATE JUDGE's NOTICE of Availability to Exercise Jurisdiction issued. (DJH) |
Filing 4 Summons Issued as to JAMES SCOTT and SCOTT SEPTIC & PORTABLES, INC. (DJH) |
Filing 3 Rule 7.1 Disclosure Statement by SCREENCO SYSTEMS, LLC. (Overhauser, Paul) |
Filing 2 NOTICE of Appearance by Paul B. Overhauser on behalf of Plaintiff SCREENCO SYSTEMS, LLC. (Overhauser, Paul) |
Filing 1 COMPLAINT (Filing Fee $402, receipt number AINSDC-7510017) against JAMES SCOTT, SCOTT SEPTIC & PORTABLES, INC., filed by SCREENCO SYSTEMS, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A - '889 Patent, #2 Exhibit B - SCREENCO Estimate to Scott, #3 Exhibit C - Social Media, #4 Civil Cover Sheet, #5 Proposed Summons)(Overhauser, Paul) Modified on 2/17/2023 (fee payment) (DJH). |
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