Microunity Systems Engineering, Inc v. Acer Inc. et al

Filing 58

Unopposed MOTION for Extension of Time to File Answer re 1 Complaint,,, by Nokia Corporation, Nokia Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Smith, Michael)

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Microunity Systems Engineering, Inc v. Acer Inc. et al Doc. 58 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION Microunity Systems Engineering, Inc. Plaintiff, v. Acer, Inc., et al Defendants. § § § § § § § § § CA NO. 2:10-CV-185-TJW-CE UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO ANSWER OR OTHERWISE RESPOND TO PLAINTIFF'S COMPLAINT BY NOKIA ENTITIES COMES NOW Nokia Corporation and Nokia, Inc., defendants in the above case, and hereby move the Court for an extension of time to answer or otherwise respond to Plaintiff's Complaint, up to and including August 11, 2010. Plaintiff Microunity Systems Engineering, Inc. does not oppose this Motion. WHEREFORE, Defendants Nokia Corporation and Nokia, Inc. move the Court to extend their deadline to answer or otherwise respond to Plaintiff's Complaint to and including August 11, 2010. Respectfully submitted, ____________________________ Michael C. Smith State Bar Card No. 18650410 michaelsmith@siebman.com SIEBMAN, BURG, PHILLIPS & SMITH LLP P.O. Box 1556 Marshall, Texas 75671-1556 Telephone: (903) 938-8900 Facsimile: (972) 767-4620 ATTORNEYS FOR DEFENDANTS NOKIA CORPORATION and NOKIA, INC. Dockets.Justia.com CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE The undersigned hereby certifies that all counsel of record who are deemed to have consented to electronic service are being served with a copy of this document via the Court's CM/ECF system per Local Rule CV-5(a)(3) this 30th day of June, 2010. Any other counsel of record will be served by facsimile transmission and/or first class mail. ____________________________ Michael C. Smith 2

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