By Memorandum Order entered by The Honorable Colm F. Connolly in Genentech, Inc. et al. v. Amgen, Inc., Civil Action No. 17-1407-CFC, Consol. (D.Del. February 12, 2020), the Court
Continue Reading Judge Connolly Denies Defendant’s Motion to Amend Answer to Add Affirmative Defense that Patent-in-Suit is Unenforceable Due to Plaintiff’s Inequitable Conduct Before the PTO
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Judge Fallon Denies Plaintiff’s Motion for Leave to Amend Patent Infringement Complaint
By Memorandum Opinion entered by U.S. Magistrate Judge Sherry R. Fallon in Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Zur Forderung Der Angewandten Forschung E.V. v. Sirus XM Radio Inc., Civil Action 17-184-JFB-SRF (D.Del. July…
Continue Reading Judge Fallon Denies Plaintiff’s Motion for Leave to Amend Patent Infringement Complaint
Judge Stark Grants Facebook’s Motion to Amend in Part and Denies It in Part
By Memorandum Opinion and Order entered by The Honorable Leonard P. Stark, in Leader Technologies, Inc. v. Facebook, Inc., Civil Action No. 08-862-LPS (D.Del., June 24, 2010), the Court granted in part and denied in part defendant Facebook’s Motion for Leave to Amend Its Responsive Pleading to Add a Defense and Counterclaim of Inequitable Conduct and to Amend Its False Marking Counterclaim. Specifically, the Court’s Order allowed Facebook to add an affirmative defense of inequitable conduct and a declaratory judgment counterclaim, but did not permit Facebook to amend its existing false marking counterclaim. Id. at 10.Continue Reading Judge Stark Grants Facebook’s Motion to Amend in Part and Denies It in Part