Tafas v. Dudas et al

Filing 89

MOTION of Amicus Curaiae Intellectual Property Institute of William Mitchell College of Law for Leave to File a Brief in Support of Plaintiffs' Anticipated Motions for Summary Judgement by Intellectual Property Institute of William Mitchell College of Law. (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order)Associated Cases: 1:07-cv-00846-JCC-TRJ, 1:07-cv-01008-JCC-TRJ(Gorenstein, Charles) Modified text on 11/28/2007 (klau, ). (called counsel to notice)

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Tafas v. Dudas et al Doc. 89 Att. 1 Case 1:07-cv-00846-JCC-TRJ Document 89-2 Filed 11/27/2007 Page 1 of 2 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA Alexandria Division ____________________________________ TRIANTAFYLLOS TAFAS ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) JON W. DUDAS, et al., ) ) Defendants. ) ____________________________________) Case No. 1:07cv846 (JCC/TRJ) CONSOLIDATED WITH ____________________________________ SMITHKLINE BEECHAM ) CORPORATION, et al., ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) v. ) Case No. 1:07cv1008 (JCC/TRJ) ) JON W. DUDAS, et al., ) ) Defendants. ) ____________________________________) PROPOSED ORDER ON MOTION OF AMICUS CURIAE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INSTITUTE OF WILLIAM MITCHELL COLLEGE OF LAW FOR LEAVE TO FILE A BRIEF IN SUPPORT OF THE PLAINTIFFS' ANTICIPATED MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT The motion of the Intellectual Property Institute of the William Mitchell College of Law for leave to file as amicus curiae brief in support of the Plaintiffs' anticipated motions for Dockets.Justia.com Case 1:07-cv-00846-JCC-TRJ Document 89-2 Filed 11/27/2007 Page 2 of 2 summary judgment is hereby GRANTED. The Institute's brief shall be due in accordance with the briefing schedule as set by the proceedings in this matter. DATED: _________________________________ JAMES C. CACHERIS United States District Judge

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