Orbusneich Medical Co. Ltd., BVI et al v. Boston Scientific Corporation
Orbusneich Medical Co. Ltd., BVI and Orbusneich Medical, Inc. |
Boston Scientific Corporation |
Boston Scientific Corporation |
Orbusneich Medical Co. Ltd., BVI and Orbusneich Medical, Inc. |
1:2009cv10962 |
June 8, 2009 |
US District Court for the District of Massachusetts |
Boston Office |
XX US, Outside State |
William G. Young |
Both |
35 U.S.C. ยง 271 Patent Infringement |
Both |
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Filing 140 Judge Richard G. Stearns: ORDER entered denying 103 Motion for Summary Judgment (RGS, law2) |
Filing 136 Judge Richard G. Stearns: ORDER entered denying 114 Motion for Sanctions; granting in part and denying in part 126 Motion to Compel (RGS, law2) |
Filing 100 Judge Richard G. Stearns: ORDER entered granting 97 Motion for Leave to File motions for summary judgment prior to the dispositive motions deadline; and denying 99 Motion to Strike. (Zierk, Marsha) |
Filing 81 Judge Joseph L. Tauro: ORDER entered. Having ruled on 60 Motion to Dismiss Amended Non-Patent Claims under Rule 12(b)(6) in 79 Order dated March 18, 2010, this court hereby orders that 50 Motion to Dismiss Non-Patent Claims Under Rule 12(b)(6) is DENIED AS MOOT.l(Abaid, Kimberly) |
Filing 80 Judge Joseph L. Tauro: ORDER entered. MEMORANDUM.(Abaid, Kimberly) |
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