Bedrock Computer Technologies, LLC v. Softlayer Technologies, Inc. et al
Filing
873
ORDER granting #868 Motion for Extension of Time to File a Reply and Surreply to Yahoo!'s Renewed Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law Regarding Invalidity. ORDERED that Yahoo! is granted an extension of time through and including July 12, 2011, to file a reply in support of its Renewed Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law Regarding Invalidity and Bedrock is granted an extension of time through and including July 18, 2011 to file a surreply. Signed by Judge Leonard Davis on 7/18/2011. (kls, )
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
TYLER DIVISION
BEDROCK COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES
LLC,
PLAINTIFF
VS.
YAHOO!, INC.,
DEFENDANT
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§ CIVIL ACTION NO. 6:09-cv-269-LED-JDL
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§ JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
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ORDER
Before the Court is a Joint Motion for Extension of Time to File a Reply and Surreply to
Yahoo!’s Renewed Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law Regarding Invalidity filed by
Plaintiff Bedrock Computer Technologies, LLC (“Bedrock”) and Defendant Yahoo! Inc.
(“Yahoo!”). The Court, having reviewed the motion, and being well-advised, finds that the
agreed motion should be GRANTED. It is therefore
ORDERED that Yahoo! is granted an extension of time through and including July 12,
2011, to file a reply in support of its Renewed Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law
Regarding Invalidity and Bedrock is granted an extension of time through and including July 18,
2011 to file a surreply.
So ORDERED and SIGNED this 18th day of July, 2011.
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LEONARD DAVIS
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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