Cognate Bioservices, Inc. et al v. Smith et al
Cognate Bioservices, Inc., Healthbank, Inc., Oncocidex, Inc., Theradigm, Inc. and Vesta Therapeutics, Inc. |
Alan K. Smith and Alan Smith Consulting, Inc. |
1:2013cv01797 |
June 19, 2013 |
US District Court for the District of Maryland |
Baltimore Office |
Allegany |
William D Quarles |
Other Statutory Actions |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 247 MEMORANDUM. Signed by Chief Judge Catherine C. Blake on 2/27/2017. (krs, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 227 MEMORANDUM. Signed by Chief Judge Catherine C. Blake on 3/10/2016. (nd2s, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 214 REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 200 MOTION to Stay Discovery Pending Rulings on its Case Dispositive Motions. Signed by Magistrate Judge Timothy J. Sullivan on 9/23/2015. (nd2s, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 206 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Magistrate Judge Timothy J. Sullivan on 8/31/2015. (nd2s, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 146 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Judge William D Quarles, Jr on 3/17/2015. (nd2s, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 145 Response to Request of Israeli Court for Supplemental Information Regarding Hague Convention Request. Signed by Magistrate Judge Timothy J. Sullivan on 3/11/2015. (nd2s, Deputy Clerk) |
Filing 21 MEMORANDUM OPINION. Signed by Judge William D Quarles, Jr on 3/11/2014. (aos, Deputy Clerk) |
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