Caron et al v. Quickutz Inc.
Filing
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ORDER that QuicKutz's Unopposed Motion for Status Conference (Doc. 197 ) is denied as moot. FURTHER ORDERED that QuicKutz's time to file a response to Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment on infringement (Doc. 191 ) is extended to 11/16/12. FURTHER ORDERED setting hearing on QuicKutz's Motion for Summary Judgment of Unenforceability Due to Inequitable Conduct (Doc. 160 ) and QuicKutz's Motion for Terminating Sanctions Based on Discovery Abuse (Doc. 164 ) for 9:30 AM, 11/08/12. Signed by Judge Neil V. Wake on 10/16/12. (NKS)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
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James Jeffery Caron and Spellbinders Paper
Arts Company, LLC, an Arizona limited
liability company,
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No. CV-09-02600-PHX-NVW
ORDER
Plaintiffs,
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vs.
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QuicKutz, Inc., a Utah corporation,
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Defendant.
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Before the Court is QuicKutz’s Unopposed Motion for Status Conference (Doc.
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197) regarding its response to Plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment on infringement
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while QuicKutz’s motion for reconsideration of the Claim Construction Order was
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pending. Concurrent with this Order, the Court has issued an Order denying QuicKutz’s
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motion for reconsideration of the Claim Construction Order, which renders the
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Unopposed Motion for Status Conference moot.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that QuicKutz’s Unopposed Motion for Status
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Conference (Doc. 197) is denied as moot.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that QuicKutz’s time to file a response to Plaintiffs’
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motion for summary judgment on infringement (Doc. 191) is extended to November 16,
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2012.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED setting hearing on QuicKutz’s Motion for Summary
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Judgment of Unenforceability Due to Inequitable Conduct (Doc. 160) and QuicKutz’s
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Motion for Terminating Sanctions Based on Discovery Abuse (Doc. 164) is set for 9:30
a.m., November 8, 2012.
Dated this 16th day of October, 2012.
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