Filtalert Corporation v. International Business Machines Corporation et al
Filtalert Corporation |
International Business Machines Corporation and Lenovo (United States) Inc. |
Lenovo (United States) Inc. and International Business Machines Corporation |
Filtalert Corporation |
7:2015cv00276 |
December 30, 2015 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina |
Southern Division Office |
xxU.S. Outside District |
James C. Dever |
Patent |
35 U.S.C. ยง 271 |
Defendant |
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Filing 119 Order Dismissing Case pursuant to 118 Stipulation of Dismissal - Signed by Chief Judge James C. Dever III on 10/17/2016. (Briggeman, N.) |
Filing 109 ORDER denying 89 Motion to Strike; denying 33 Motion to Strike; denying 38 Motion to dismiss; denying 91 Motion to Strike. Signed by Chief Judge James C. Dever III on 6/22/2016. (Briggeman, N.) |
Filing 81 ORDER granting 70 Motion to Lift the Stay. Signed by Chief Judge James C. Dever III on 4/19/2016. The parties shall conduct their Rule 26(f) meeting in accordance with this court's April 7, 2016 order. See 80 . (Briggeman, N.) |
Filing 60 ORDER granting 32 Defendants' Joint Motion to Transfer Venue to the Eastern District of North Carolina. This action is transferred in its entirety to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina. All other motions are denied as moot. This case is CLOSED in this District. Signed by Judge Darrin P. Gayles on 12/29/2015. (zvr) [Transferred from Florida Southern on 12/30/2015.] |
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