Personalized User Model LLP v. Google Inc.
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NOTICE of Docketing Record on Appeal from USCA for the Federal Circuit re 725 Notice of Appeal (Federal Circuit) filed by Google Inc. USCA Case Number 14-1841. (ntl)
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT
NOTICE OF DOCKETING
14-1841 - Personalized User Model, LLP v. Google Inc.
Date of docketing: September 18, 2014
Appeal from: United States District Court for the District of Delaware case no. 1:09-cv-00525-LPS
Appellant(s): Google Inc.
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Docketing Statement. (Due within 14 days of the date of docketing, or within 30 days if the United States or
its officer or agency is a party in the appeal.) [Only in cases where all parties are represented by counsel.
See the en banc order dated September 18, 2006, and guidelines available at www.cafc.uscourts.gov.]
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days of filing of the appellee's brief. The cross-appellant's reply brief is due within 14 days of filing of the
appellant's response/reply brief. The joint appendix is due within 10 days of filing of the cross-appellant's
reply brief.
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Daniel E. O'Toole
Clerk of Court
cc: United States District Court for the District of Delaware
Karen Jacobs
Charles Kramer Verhoeven
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