AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE v. TECHNOMEDIA INTERNATIONAL, INC.

Filing 67

ORDER, For the reasons set forth in the Memorandum Opinion, it is this 30th day of March, 2010, hereby ORDERED that API's Motion to Dismiss Counts 1-3 and 5-6 of TechnoMedia's Amended Counterclaim Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) 39 i s GRANTED in part and DENIED in Part; it is further ORDERED that Count 1 of the Amended Counterclaim is DISMISSED with prejudice, except as to TechnoMedia's claim that API is wrongfully withholding TechoMedia's trade secrets; it is further ORDERED that Counts 2,3,5, and 6 of the Amended Counterclaim are DISMISSED with prejudice; it is further ORDERED that API'S Motion to Strike Allegations of the Amended Counterclaim Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ.P. 12(f) 39 is GRANTED; it is further ORDERED that all allegations in the Amended Counterclaim concerning any association between API and Ecoman or between API and the Islamic Republic of Iran-including, without limitation, the allegations contained at pages 1-2 and at paragraphs 30-35, 77(d), 80(e), and 87 of the Amended Counterclaim-are hereby STRICKEN; it is further ORDERED that TechnoMedia's Application for Preliminary Injunction 23 is DENIED; and it is further ORDERED that TechnoMedia's Motion for Leave to File Deposition Transcript Excerpts of Patrick Quinn in Support of TechnoMedia's Application for Preliminary Injunction 62 is DENIED. SO ORDERED. Signed by Judge Richard J. Leon on 3/30/10. (see order.) (kc)

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