Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al

Filing 923

ORDER granting 908 Motion to Expedite; granting 908 Motion for Hearing. Oral argument on Eolas 890 Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint to Add The Regents of the University of California as a Co-Plaintiff will be heard as part of the already scheduled hearing set for 8-31-2011 at 1:00 pm. Defendants are ordered to file their brief in opposition to Eolas Motion for Leave no later than Monday 8-29-2011. Signed by Judge Leonard Davis on 8/23/11. cc:attys 8-23-11. (mll, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS TYLER DIVISION Eolas Technologies Incorporated, Plaintiff, vs. Adobe Systems Inc., Amazon.com, Inc., Apple Inc., Argosy Publishing, Inc., Blockbuster Inc., CDW Corp., Citigroup Inc., eBay Inc., Frito-Lay, Inc., The Go Daddy Group, Inc., Google Inc., J.C. Penney Company, Inc., JPMorgan Chase & Co., New Frontier Media, Inc., Office Depot, Inc., Perot Systems Corp., Playboy Enterprises International, Inc., Rent-A-Center, Inc., Staples, Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., Yahoo! Inc., and YouTube, LLC Defendants. § § § Civil Action No. 6:09-CV-00446-LED § § § § JURY TRIAL § § § § § § § § § § § § § ORDER Before the Court is Plaintiff Eolas Technologies Incorporated’s Motion to Set Hearing and Expedite Briefing. After careful consideration, the Court is of the opinion that the Motion is meritorious and should be granted. It is therefore ORDERED that oral argument on Eolas’ Motion for Leave to File Amended Complaint to Add The Regents of the University of California as a Co-Plaintiff (“Motion for Leave”) (Dkt. No. 890) will be heard as part of the already scheduled hearing set for August 31, 2011 at 1pm. Defendants are ordered to file their brief in opposition to Eolas’ Motion for Leave no later than Monday August 29, 2011. So ORDERED and SIGNED this 23rd day of August, 2011. __________________________________ LEONARD DAVIS UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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