Life Technologies Corporation v. Life Technologies Corporation et al
Filing
149
REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS re 134 MOTION for Order to Show Cause Why Dr. Krishnamurthy Should Not Be Held in Contempt, and Motion for Order Holding Him in Contempt filed by Life Technologies Corporation Signed by: Judge Magistrate Judge William Connelly. Objections to R&R due by September 8, 2014. Signed by Magistrate Judge William Connelly on 08/22/2014. (Attachments: # 1 Letter, # 2 FRCP 72)(nk, Chambers)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
District of Maryland
William Connelly
United States Magistrate Judge
6500 Cherrywood Lane
Greenbelt, Maryland 20770
Office: (301) 344-0627
Fax: (301) 344-8434
August 22, 2014
Eric Michael Jaegers, Esquire
Matthew Daniel Murphey, Esquire
Troutman Sanders LLP
11682 El Camino Real Ste 400
San Diego, California 92130
Andrew Charles Aitken, Esquire
Aitken Law Offices
P.O. Box 1810
Wheaton, Maryland 20915
Re: Life Technologies Corp. v. Life Technologies Corp., et al.
RWT-10-3527
Dear Counsel:
A copy of a Report and Recommendations rendered in the above-captioned case is
enclosed. Any objections you wish to make thereto must be filed with the court within 14 days
(September 8, 2014) pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 72, a copy of which also is
enclosed.
After the time for filing written objections has expired, the United States District Judge
will review the Report and Recommendations whether or not you have filed written objections to
it. If you should fail to file written objections within the time set forth above (or within the time
of any extension specifically granted by the court) and the United States District Judge
subsequently adopts the Report and Recommendations, you will have lost your right to appeal
the finding of the Report and Recommendations to the United States Court of Appeals.
Sincerely yours,
/s/
William Connelly
United States Magistrate Judge
Enclosures
cc: Honorable Roger W. Titus
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