PPC Broadband, Inc. v. Times Fiber Communications, Inc.
PPC Broadband, Inc. |
Times Fiber Communications, Inc. |
5:2013cv00460 |
April 25, 2013 |
US District Court for the Northern District of New York |
Syracuse Office |
Onondaga |
Andrew T. Baxter |
Thomas J. McAvoy |
Patent |
35 U.S.C. ยง 271 Patent Infringement |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 78 ORDER DISMISSING CASE: approving the Stipulation of Dismissal with Prejudice pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii). This action is hereby dismissed with prejudice, with each party to bear its own litigation costs, attorneys' fees and other expenses arising from or related to this action. Signed by Chief Judge Gary L. Sharpe on 7/8/2015. (jmb) |
Filing 71 MEMORANDUM-DECISION and ORDER - That Magistrate Judge David E. Peebles' January 30, 2015 63 Report and Recommendation is ADOPTED in its entirety. That the following meanings shall be affixed to the patent claims in dispute: Term: continuit y element/continuity member Construction: "a conductive component that provides continuity of grounding" Term: proximate Construction: "near" Term: electrical continuity Construction: "a consistent electrical ground path&quo t; Term: a connector body attached to a post Construction: "a post and connector body, which are separate components, of the connector (i.e. they are not a single integral component), that are interlocked with one another to prevent axial movem ent of one relative to the other" Term: radial end face surface extending from the inner surface/radial end face surface extending from the inner surface portion Construction: "a radial surface that faces an end of the connector" Ter m: inner surface/inner surface portion Construction: "a surface located inside the coupling element" Term: outer surface Construction: No construction necessary Term: outer annular surface/annular outer surface Construction: "an outer surface that forms a ring" Term: axial direction Construction: "in the general direction of the main axis of the connector". Signed by Chief Judge Gary L. Sharpe on 3/24/2015. (jel, ) |
Filing 34 DECISION & ORDER: Regarding the parties supplemental briefing (documents 28 through 32 ), it is ordered that the prosecution bar provision included in any protective order issued in this case will reflect PPC's proposal. Signed by Magistrate Judge David E. Peebles on 3/5/2014. (jmb) |
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Plaintiff: PPC Broadband, Inc. | |
Represented By: | John D. Cook |
Represented By: | Douglas J. Nash |
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Defendant: Times Fiber Communications, Inc. | |
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