TimesLines, Inc v. Facebook, Inc.
Filing
115
MINUTE entry before Honorable John W. Darrah: For the reasons in the attached memorandum opinion and order, defendant's motion for summary judgment 79 is denied as to plaintiff's amended complaint and defendant's counterclaims, with the exception of defendant's second cause of action in its counterclaim, which seeks, in part, an entry of the express abandonment of plaintiff's PTO application, Serial No. 85/432,026. Plaintiff concedes the PTO deemed this application is abandoned; therefore, summary judgment is entered in favor of defendant with regards to the abandonment of plaintiff's application, Serial No. 85/432,026. Enter Memorandum Opinion and Order. [For further detail see separate order(s).] Mailed notice (jmp, )
Order Form (01/2005)
United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois
Name of Assigned Judge
or Magistrate Judge
John W. Darrah
CASE NUMBER
11 C 6867
CASE
TITLE
Sitting Judge if Other
than Assigned Judge
4/1/2013
DATE
TimesLines, Inc vs. Facebook, Inc.
DOCKET ENTRY TEXT
For the reasons in the attached memorandum opinion and order, defendant’s motion for summary judgment is
denied as to plaintiff’s amended complaint and defendant’s counterclaims, with the exception of defendant’s
second cause of action in its counterclaim, which seeks, in part, an entry of the express abandonment of
plaintiff’s PTO application, Serial No. 85/432,026. Plaintiff concedes the PTO deemed this application is
abandoned; therefore, summary judgment is entered in favor of defendant with regards to the abandonment of
plaintiff’s application, Serial No. 85/432,026. Enter Memorandum Opinion and Order.
O [ For further detail see separate order(s).]
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