iLOR, LLC v. Google, Inc.

Filing 82

MOTION for Leave to File by iLOR, LLC Sur-Reply in Response to Defendant's Reply in Support of it's Motion to Dismiss Remaining Claims (Attachments: # 1 iLOR's Sur-Reply Memorandum, # 2 Proposed Order)(Schmit, David)

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iLOR, LLC v. Google, Inc. Doc. 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY CENTRAL DIVISION at LEXINGTON Electronically Filed iLOR, LLC, Plaintiff v. GOOGLE INC. Defendant. : : : : : : : : : Civil Action No. 5:07-cv-00109-JMH PLAINTIFF iLOR, LLC'S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE SUR-REPLY MEMORANDUM Plaintiff, iLOR, LLC respectfully requests leave to file the attached sur-reply memorandum in response to Google's. Reply in support of its motion to dismiss remaining claims and counterclaims without prejudice, and for entry of final and appealable judgment to address new arguments raised in Google's reply. iLOR respectfully asserts that consideration of the sur-reply memorandum will permit all issues relating to Google's motion to be decided at one time. Respectfully submitted, Dated: February 7, 2008 /s/ David E. Schmit David E. Schmit (Ohio Bar #0021147) Frost Brown Todd LLC 2200 PNC Center 201 East Fifth Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 (513) 651-6985 Phone (513) 651-6981 Fax dschmit@fbtlaw.com Attorney for Plaintiff iLOR, LLC. Dockets.Justia.com CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE This is to certify that on this 7th day of February, 2008, the foregoing was filed with the clerk of the Court by using the CM/ECF system, and that a true and correct copy of the foregoing will be served upon the following Counsel for Defendant through the Court's CM/ECF system: Kurt L. Glitzenstein glitzenstein@fr.com James R. Higgins, Jr. jhiggins@middreut.com, cniemeier@middreut.com Peter J. Kirk kirk@fr.com, jeh@fr.com, kjt@fr.com, mag@fr.com, mhs@fr.com Matthew J. Leary leary@fr.com Brian P. McGraw bmcgraw@middreut.com Charles G. Middleton , III cmiddleton@middreut.com /s/ David E. Schmit CINLibrary 0111090.0556751 1813641v1 2

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