Fastcase, Inc. v. Lawriter LLC
Filing
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MOTION for Summary Judgment with Brief In Support by Fastcase, Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Brief Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment, # 2 Statement of Material Facts, # 3 Exhibit Declaration of Edward J. Walters, # 4 Text of Proposed Order Granting Motion for Summary Judgment)(Brazier, Robert) --Please refer to http://www.gand.uscourts.gov to obtain the Notice to Respond to Summary Judgment Motion form contained on the Court's website.-- Modified on 5/13/2016 to edit exhibit text. (aaq).
THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
ATLANTA DIVISION
FASTCASE, INC.,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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LAWRITER LLC, dba CASEMAKER, )
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Defendant.
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Case 1:16-cv-00327-TCB
PROPOSED ORDER
GRANTING MOTION FOR
SUMMARY JUDGMENT
Plaintiff Fastcase, Inc., having duly moved for an order granting summary
judgment on its complaint for declaratory judgment pursuant to Rule 56 of the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the Court having considered the arguments and
evidence submitted by Plaintiff in support of its motion and the arguments and
evidence of Defendant Lawriter LLC in opposition to the motion, and having heard
the argments of counsel at a hearing on ______________ , 2016, and good cause
appearing therefor, the Court finds that Plaintiff has shown that there is no genuine
dispute as to any material fact and Plaintiff is entitled to judgment as a matter of
law:
(1)
declaring that Defendant does not and cannot have any copyright in
the Georgia Regulations, or in the laws, rules, and regulations of any other State;
and
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(2)
that Plaintiff does not and cannot infringe any exclusive contract
rights held by Defendant in the Georgia Regulations, or in the laws, rules, and
regulations of any other State.
SO ORDERED this ____ day of ______________________ 2016.
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Hon. Timothy C. Batten, Sr.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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