I/P Engine, Inc. v. AOL, Inc. et al
Filing
860
ORDER granting 847 Motion to postpone briefing and ruling; The parties' briefing on Plaintiffs Motion for Post-Judgment Royalties (ECF No. 822) and the Court's consideration of said motion shall be postponed until after the Court rules on the parties' post-trial motions currently pending before the Court under Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 50, 52, and 59. The Court will provide further guidance on the revised briefing schedule for Plaintiffs Motion for Post-Judgment Royalties as necessary after the Court completes its consideration of the other relevant post-trial motions. Signed by District Judge Raymond A. Jackson and filed on 1/23/13. (jcow, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FILED
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA!
Norfolk Division
JAN 2 3 2013
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I/P ENGINE, INC.,
Plaintiff,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 2:llcv512
V.
AOL INC., ef a/.,
Defendants.
ORDER
Before the Court is Defendants' Motion to Postpone Briefing and Ruling on Plaintiffs
Motion for Post-JudgmentRoyalties (ECF No. 847). Having considering the pleadings for this
motion, the Court GRANTS the Defendants' motion in the interests ofjudicial economy and
efficiency. The parties' briefing on Plaintiffs Motion for Post-Judgment Royalties (ECF No.
822) and the Court's consideration of said motion shall be postponed until after the Court rules
on the parties' post-trial motions currently pending before the Court under Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure 50, 52, and 59. The Court will provide further guidance on the revised briefing
schedule for Plaintiffs Motion for Post-Judgment Royalties as necessary after the Court
completes its consideration of the other relevant post-trial motions.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Norfolk, Virginia
January-^, 2013
Raymond A. Jackson
United States District Judge
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