Rille, et al v. Electronic Data, et al

Filing 250

ORDER granting the joint request of the parties on March 11, 2011, relating to scheduling of motions, as set forth in this Order. Signed by Judge Billy Roy Wilson on 3/18/11. (kpr)

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Rille, et al v. Electronic Data, et al Doc. 250 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ex rel. NORMAN RILLE and NEAL ROBERTS, Plaintiffs, -vsSUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC., a Delaware Corporation, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Civil Action No. 4:04CV00986-BRW ORDER GRANTING JOINT REQUEST FOR SCHEDULING REGARDING MOTIONS After consideration of the joint request of the parties on March 11, 2011, relating to scheduling of motions, the Court GRANTS the request and sets the following: 1. Sun will file and serve by email its motion or position statement/papers regarding the Government's motion to dismiss [Doc. No. 249] and other jurisdictional issues by March 21, 2011; 2. Relators will file and serve by email their opposition to the Government's motion to dismiss [Doc. No. 249] and Sun's motion or position statement/papers by April 18, 2011; 3. The Government and Sun may each file a request to file a reply and, if granted, the text of each such reply will be limited to 10 pages, to be filed and served by ten days following their receipt of Relators' opposition; Dockets.Justia.com 4. Relators may file a request to file a sur-reply and, if granted, the text of said sur- reply will be limited to 7 pages, to be filed and served by seven days following receipt of the Government's and Sun's reply papers; 5. Relators will file their Motion for Statutory Attorneys' Fees, Costs, and Expenses no later than 14 days after this Court issues its final order of Qui Tam share percentage in this case. IT IS SO ORDERED this 18th day of March, 2011. /s/Billy Roy Wilson UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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