Two Moms and a Toy, LLC v. International Playthings, LLC
Filing
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ORDER SETTING SCHEDULE FOR CLAIM CONSTRUCTION BRIEFS AND MARKMAN HEARING. On or before 4/29/2011, the parties shall submit a Joint Claim Construction Chart with each party's proposed claim construction. On or before 5/16/2011, each party shall f ile its opening brief on claim construction. Opening briefs shall be no longer than fifteen pages. On or before 6/3/2011, each party shall file its response brief on claim construction. Response briefs shall be no longer than fifteen pages. Markman Hearing set for 7/1/2011 10:30 AM before Judge Philip A. Brimmer. The hearing shall last four hours. By Judge Philip A. Brimmer on 4/22/11. (mnf, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Judge Philip A. Brimmer
Civil Action No. 10-cv-02271-PAB-BNB
TWO MOMS AND A TOY, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company,
Plaintiff,
v.
INTERNATIONAL PLAYTHINGS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company,
Defendant.
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ORDER SETTING SCHEDULE FOR CLAIM CONSTRUCTION BRIEFS AND
MARKMAN HEARING
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This matter comes before the Court upon the parties’ proposed amended
schedule for claim construction briefs and Markman hearing [Docket No. 31]. It is
ORDERED:
1.
That on or before April 29, 2011, the parties shall submit a Joint Claim
Construction Chart with each party’s proposed claim construction.
2.
That on or before May 16, 2011, each party shall file its opening brief on
claim construction. Opening briefs shall be no longer than fifteen pages.
3.
That on or before June 3, 2011, each party shall file its response brief on
claim construction. Response briefs shall be no longer than fifteen pages.
4.
That a Markman hearing is set for July 1, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. The hearing
shall last four hours.
DATED April 22, 2011.
BY THE COURT:
s/Philip A. Brimmer
PHILIP A. BRIMMER
United States District Judge
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