Free Proposed Order - District Court of California - California


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Case 3:07-cv-02845-WHA

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071119 Order re Motion to Dismiss

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION APPLERA CORPORATION ­ APPLIED ) BIOSYSTEMS GROUP, a Delaware ) Corporation, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) ILLUMNIA, INC., a Delaware Corporation ) SOLEXA, INC., a Delaware Corporation and ) STEPHEN C. MACEVICZ, an individual ) ) Defendants. ) ) ) ) Case No. C07 02845 WHA (PROPOSED) ORDER RE MOTION BY DEFENDANT STEPHEN C. MACEVICZ TO DISMISS OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE STRIKE PORTIONS OF FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT OF APPLERA CORPORATION ­ APPLIED BIOSYSTEMS GROUP Date: Time: Courtroom: Before: December 27, 2007 8:00 AM 9, 19th Floor Hon. William Alsup

ORDER

The Motion by Defendant Macevicz to Dismiss First Amended Complaint of Applera Corporation ­ Applied Biosystems Group came on for hearing in this Court on December 27, 2007. Bryan Wilson of Morrison and Foerster appeared on behalf of the Plaintiff and Basil P. Fthenakis of Technology and Intellectual Property Strategies Group appeared on behalf of the Defendant Stephen C. Macevicz.
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071119 Order re Motion to Dismiss

Having read the motion, points and authorities and declarations filed by the parties, and having heard argument of counsel, the Court finds the motion to be well taken and hereby dismisses the First Amended Complaint against the Defendant Stephen C. Macevicz for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted and for misjoinder of a party without a sufficient stake in the outcome of the controversy.

Dated: ________________________, 2007 WILLIAM H. ALSUP, JUDGE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

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