Mobile Medical International Corporation v. Advanced Mobile Hospital Systems, Inc. et al
Mobile Medical International Corporation |
Advanced Mobile Hospital Systems, Inc., Tractus Medical, Inc. and Does 1 - 10 |
2:2007cv00231 |
October 30, 2007 |
US District Court for the District of Vermont |
Burlington Office |
Caledonia |
William K. Sessions |
Patent |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1338 Patent Infringement |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 197 OPINION AND ORDER granting 146 Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings on Plaintiff's Affirmative Defense of Inequitable Conduct Before the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Signed by Judge William K. Sessions III on 10/29/2015. (law) |
Filing 183 OPINION AND ORDER denying 138 Motion to Disqualify Anthony Brummel from Presenting Expert Testimony on Invalidity; denying 140 Motion to Preclude Plaintiff from Relying on Prior Art, Contentions and Combinations Disclosed for the First Time on April 3, 2014; denying 144 Motion to Disqualify Dr. Paul K. Carlton From Presenting Expert Testimony. Signed by Judge William K. Sessions III on 2/24/2015. (law) |
Filing 135 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER granting in part and denying in part 118 Emergency Motion to Quash Deposition Subpoenas Directed to Downs Rachlin Martin PLLC and Lawrence Meier, Esq. Signed by Judge William K. Sessions III on 12/3/2013. (law) |
Filing 112 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER: Claim Construction. Signed by Judge William K. Sessions III on 7/24/2013. (law) |
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