Insignia Systems Inc v. News Corporation et al

Filing 829

ORDER: 1. Insignia's Motion to Exclude Any Evidence of or Reference to the Possibility of Treble Damages [Docket No. 730] is GRANTED. 2. Insignia's Motion to Exclude Certain Opinions and Testimony of Arthur B. Cobb [Docket No. 732] is GRAN TED as to Cobb's opinions of Dr. Overstreet's econometric and multiple regression analyses. 3. Insignia's Motion to Exclude Any Evidence That Free Standing Inserts are Part of the Relevant Product Market [Docket No. 734] is DENIED as moot. 4. Insignia's Motion to Exclude References to the Proposed Senior Management Litigation Incentive Plan [Docket No. 736] is DENIED. 5. News' Motion In Limine No. 2 To Preclude Evidence of Third Party Lawsuits [Docket No. 702] is DENIED . 6. News' Motion In Limine No. 3 Relating to Undisclosed Damages Theories [Docket No. 705] is DEFERRED pending further action by plaintiffs as directed by the Court. 7. News' Motion In Limine No. 4 to Exclude CPG Hearsay at Trial [Docket N o. 708] is DENIED. 8. News' Motion In Limine No. 5 to Exclude Evidence Relating to Sales of Free Standing Inserts [Docket No. 711] is DENIED. 9. News' Motion In Limine No. 6 to Preclude Arguments and Evidence Appealing to Regional or Financ ial Biases, or Playing Upon Unemployment Concerns [Docket No. 714] is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part as follows: a. The motion is GRANTED as to evidence of layoffs at Insignia. b. The motion is DENIED in all other respects. 10. News' Motion In Limine No. 7 to Exclude Irrelevant, Inadmissible, and Unfairly Prejudicial References to an Incident Involving a Fishing Pole [Docket No. 716] is GRANTED. 11. News' Motion In Limine No. 9 to Exclude Irrelevant, Inadmissible and Unfairly Prejudicial Testimony and notes of Debra Lucidi [Docket No. 726] is DENIED.(Written Opinion). Signed by Judge John R. Tunheim on February 3, 2011. (HAM)

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