Arlington Industries, Inc. v. Bridgeport Fittings Inc
Filing
540
ORDER & JUDGMENT (Memorandum 539 filed previously as separate docket entry) - It is hereby ORDERED that: 1. JUDGMENT is ENTERED in favor of Arlington & against Bridgeport in the amount of $1,076,482.87, consisting of $1,054,651.27 in lost profits & $21,831.60 in reasonable royalties...; 2. Clrk of Ct directed to CLOSE case.; 3. Any petition for attys' fees & costs shall be filed w/in 30 days of the date of this order & in acc w/ FRCP 54(d) & the local rules of court. (See order for complete details.) Signed by Chief Judge Christopher C. Conner on 5/7/15. (ki)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
ARLINGTON INDUSTRIES, INC.,
Plaintiff
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BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, INC.,
Defendant
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:06-CV-1105
(Chief Judge Conner)
ORDER
AND NOW, this 7th day of May, 2015, upon consideration of plaintiff
Arlington Industries, Inc.’s (“Arlington”) motion (Doc. 465) for summary judgment
of damages for sales of Bridgeport Fittings, Inc.’s (“Bridgeport”) Whipper-Snap
Duplex Connectors, catalog numbers 3838ASP and 3838SP, and for the reasons set
forth in the accompanying memorandum, it is hereby ORDERED that:
1.
Judgment is entered in favor of Arlington and against Bridgeport in
the amount of $1,076,482.87, consisting of $1,054,651.27 in lost profits
and $21,831.60 in reasonable royalties. See 35 U.S.C. § 284.
2.
The Clerk of Court is directed to CLOSE this case.
3.
Any petition for attorneys’ fees and costs shall be filed within thirty
(30) days of the date of this order in accordance with Federal Rule of
Civil Procedure 54(d) and the local rules of this court.
/S/ CHRISTOPHER C. CONNER
Christopher C. Conner, Chief Judge
United States District Court
Middle District of Pennsylvania
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