Performance Pricing, Inc. v. Google Inc. et al

Filing 199

ORDER granting 196 Agreed Motion for Extension of Certain Deadlines and Page Limits. ORDERED that Plaintiff Performance Pricing, Inc. may file its Reply Claim Construction Brief on or before June 8, 2009 and may have an additional eight (8) pages in which to file their Reply Claim Construction Brief for a total of eighteen (18) pages. It is further ORDERED that Defendants may file a Sur-Reply Claim Construction Briefon or before June 12, such brief not to exceed 10 pages. Signed by Magistrate Judge John D. Love on 6/8/09. (ch, )

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Performance Pricing, Inc. v. Google Inc. et al Doc. 199 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION PERFORMANCE PRICING, INC., Plaintiff, v. Civil Action No. 2:07-cv-432 (LED/JDL) JURy DEMANDED GOOGLE INC., AOL LLC, MICROSOFT CORPORATION, YAHOO! INC., lAC SEARCH & MEDIA, INC., and A9.COM, INC. Defendants. ORDER Before the Court is Plaintiff Performance Pricing, Inc.' s Agreed Motion for Extension of Certain Deadlines and Page Limits. After careful consideration, the Court concludes that the Motion should be GRANTED. It is therefore ORDERED that Plaintiff Performance Pricing, Inc.'s Agreed Motion for Extension of Certain Deadlines and Page Limits is GRANTED. It is further ORDERED that Plaintiff Performance Pricing, Inc. may file its Reply Claim Construction Brief on or before June . 8, 2009 and may have an additional eight (8) pages in which to file their Reply Claim Construction Brief for a total of eighteen (18) pages. It is further ORDERED that Defendants may file a Sur-Reply Claim Construction Brief on or before June 12, such brief not to exceed 10 pages. So ORDERED and SIGNED this 8th day of June, 2009. 1 ___________________________________ JOHN D. LOVE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE Dockets.Justia.com

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