Champion Laboratories, Incorporated v. Parker-Hannifin Corporation

Filing 249

ORDER granting re 206 MOTION for Leave to File Unopposed Motion to Supplement Verdict Form filed by Parker-Hannifin Corporation. Signed by District Judge Paul D Borman. (DGoo)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION CHAMPION LABORATORIES, INC., Plaintiff, vs. PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION, RACOR DIVISION Defendant. __________________________________/ ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S "UNOPPOSED MOTION TO SUPPLEMENT VERDICT FORM IN COMPANION CASE AS AN EXHIBIT TO PROFFERED MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT" On January 5, 2010, Defendant filed an unopposed motion seeking to supplement an exhibit to its previously-filed Motion for Leave to File Summary Judgment. In its Motion for Leave to File Summary Judgment, Defendant argues that Plaintiff lacks standing to maintain the present action in light of a jury verdict entered in favor of Defendant and against Plaintiff by the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio on December 11, 2009, in a patent case that is related to the present one. Defendant now wishes to supplement the present record with the jury verdict form that was entered in the Northern District of Ohio, which was not placed on that court's docket until after Defendant filed its Motion for Leave to File Summary Judgment in the present case. Defendant's motion to supplement [docket entry 206] is granted. SO ORDERED. PAUL D. BORMAN UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Civil Action No. 07-CV-12493 1 S/Paul D. Borman PAUL D. BORMAN UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Dated: January 22, 2010 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Copies of this Order were served on the attorneys of record by electronic means or U.S. Mail on January 22, 2010. S/Denise Goodine Case Manager 2

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