IN RE BILL OF LADING TRANSMISS. & PROCESSING SYS.

MDL Docket No. 1:09-md-2050. Case Nos. 1:09-cv-818, 2:08-cv-862 (D.Utah) L:09-cv-530, 1:09-cv-190, 1:09cv-532, 1:09-cv-179, 09-cv-144 (D.Minn.) 1:09-cv-177, 1:09-cv-178, 1:09-cv-445.

695 F.Supp.2d 680 (2010)

In re BILL OF LADING TRANSMISION AND PROCESSING SYTEM PATENT LITIGATION. This Document Applies to: R & L Carriers, Inc., Plaintiff, v. Affiliated Computer Services, Inc., DriverTech LLC, EBE Technologies Corp., Enterprise Information Solutions, Intermec Technologies Corp., Microdea, Inc., PeopleNet Communications Corp., Pegasus Transtech Corp., Profit Tools, Inc., and Qualcomm, Inc., Defendants.

United States District Court, S.D. Ohio, Western Division.

February 23, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Anthony C. White, O. Judson Scheaf, III, Philip Bernardo Sineneng, Thompson Hine LLP, Columbus, OH, for Plaintiff.

William Breck Weigel, Baker & Hostetler LLP, Cincinnati, OH, Thomas H. Shunk, Baker & Hostetler LLP, Cleveland, OH, for Defendants.


ORDER

SANDRA S. BECKWITH, Senior District Judge.

The above listed Defendants have moved to dismiss, or for judgment on the pleadings on R & L's claims for patent infringement against these Defendants. Qualcomm filed its motion on December 1, 2009 (Doc. 68), and the other nine Defendants filed a joint motion on December 30. (Doc. 87) R & L filed a joint response in opposition to all of these motions...

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