DATASCOPE ANALYTICS, LLC et al v. COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

Filing 25

ORDER THAT COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.'S MOTION TO DISMISS IS GRANTED FOR LACK OF SUBJECT MATTER JURISDICTION. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT THE CLERK OF COURT SHALL MARK THE CASE CLOSED. SIGNED BY HONORABLE JAN E. DUBOIS ON 5/17/2013. 5/17/2013 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED, E-MAILED.(kp, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA DATASCOPE ANAYLTICS, LLC; HANSEN IP LAW, PLLC; and ROBBIE SIMMONS, Individually and on behalf of class of similarly situated entities, Plaintiffs, CIVIL ACTION NO. 13-608 v. COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, INC., Defendant. ORDER AND NOW, this 17th day of May, 2013, upon consideration of Comcast Cable Communications, Inc.’s Motion to Dismiss Or, in the Alternative, Motion to Strike (Document No. 13, filed March 27, 2013), Comcast Business Class Plaintiffs’ Memorandum Of Law In Opposition To Defendant’s Motion To Dismiss (Document No. 16, filed April 24, 2013), Reply Memorandum Of Law In Further Support Of Comcast Cable Communications Management, LLC’s Motion To Dismiss Or, In The Alternative, Motion To Strike (Document No. 23, filed May 8, 2013), and Comcast Business Class Plaintiffs’ Motion for Class Certification (Document No. 3, filed February 1, 2013), for the reasons set forth in the Memorandum dated May 17th, 2013, IT IS ORDERED that Comcast Cable Communications, Inc.’s Motion to Dismiss Or, in the Alternative, Motion to Strike is GRANTED for lack of subject matter jurisdiction. Because the Court lacks subject matter jurisdiction, it does not rule on Comcast Business Class Plaintiffs’ Motion for Class Certification. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Clerk of Court shall MARK the case CLOSED. BY THE COURT: /s/ Hon. Jan E. DuBois DuBOIS, JAN E., J.

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