Datatreasury Corporation v. Wells Fargo & Company et al

Filing 741

MOTION for Leave to File Excess Pages Unopposed Motion to Exceed Page Limits in Defendants' Responsive Claim Construction Brief by Bank of America, National Association, Bank of America Corporation, Bank of America, National Association, U.S. Bancorp, U.S. Bank, National Association, Wachovia Corporation, Wachovia Bank, National Association, UBS Americas, Inc., BB&T Corporation, Branch Banking and Trust Company, The Bank of New York, HSBC North America Holdings Inc, HSBC Bank USA, N.A., National City Corporation, National City Bank, The Bank of New York Co, Inc., Unionbancal Corporation, Union Bank of California National Association, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, LTD, Citizens Financial Group, Inc., City National Corporation, City National Bank, Comerica Incorporated, Comerica Bank & Trust, National Association, Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, First Citizens Bancshares, Inc., First Citizens Bank & Trust Company, Keycorp, Keybank National Association, Lasalle Bank Corporation, Lasalle Bank NA, M&T Bank, The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc., PNC Bank, National Association, The Clearing House Payments Company, LLC, First Data Corporation, Telecheck Services, Inc.. (Attachments: #1 Text of Proposed Order)(Melsheimer, Thomas)

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Datatreasury Corporation v. Wells Fargo & Company et al Doc. 741 Att. 1 Case 2:06-cv-00072-DF-CMC Document 741 Filed 07/09/2007 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION DATA TREASURY CORPORATION, Plaintiff v. WELLS FARGO & COMPANY, et al. Defendants ORDER Before the Court is Defendants' Unopposed Motion to Exceed Page Limits in Defendants' Responsive Claim Construction Brief. The Court having considered the matter, GRANTS the Motion. Defendants are permitted to exceed the page limit for their Responsive Claim Construction Brief by five (5) pages. 2:06-CV-72 DF Dockets.Justia.com

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