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Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Supplemental Initial Disclosure Pursuant to Local Rule 16-5 And Fed.R.Civ.P. 26(a)(1), dated Mar. 27, 2000. |
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Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Notice Of Supplemented Civil Local Rule 16-9 Claim Chart, dated Mar. 27, 2000. |
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Perkin-Elmer Supplemental Responses To Amersham's Requests For Admission Nos. 42 And 43, dated Apr. 26, 2000. |
Perkin Elmer Corporation's Responses To Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Revised Requests For Admission Nos. 19-24, dated Apr. 26, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Responses To Amersham's Second Set Of Interrogatories (No. 8), dated May 01, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Responses To Amersham's Fourth Set Of Requests For Production Of Documents And Things (Nos. 1-34), dated May 01, 2000. |
Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Answers To Perkin-Elmer's First Set Of Interrogatories (Nos. 1-6), dated May 31, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Supplemental Responses To Amersham's First Request For Admission (Nos. 26-28, 30-33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 44-51, 53-55, 64-68 And 70-71); Proof Of Service, dated Jun. 08, 2000. |
Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Supplemental Answer To Perkin-Elmer's Interrogatory No. 2, dated Jun. 16, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Responses To Amersham's Fifth Set Of Requests For Production Of Documents (Nos. 1-26); Proof Of Service, dated Jul. 03, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Responses To Amersham's Sixth Set Of Requests For Production Of Documents (Nos. 1-8), dated Jul. 10, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Amended Responses To Amersham's Fifth Set Of Requests For Production Of Documents (Nos. 1-26), dated Jul. 19, 2000. |
Amersham's Responses To Perkin-Elmer's Second Set Of Request For Production Of Documents, dated Jul. 24, 2000. |
Amersham's Responses To Perkin-Elmer's Third Set Of Request For Production Of Documents, dated Aug. 30, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Supplemental Responses To Amersham's First Request For Admissions (Nos. 25, 82 And 38), dated Jul. 25, 2000. |
Amersham's Answers To Perkin-Elmer's First Set Of Requests For Admission To Amersham (Nos. 1-31), dated Aug. 02, 2000. |
The Perkin-Elmer Corporation's Supplemental Responses To Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s First Set Of Interrogatories (Nos. 1-7), dated Aug. 04, 2000. |
Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Responses To Perkin-Elmer's Second Set Of Interrogatories (Nos. 7-12), dated Aug. 07, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Responses To Amersham's Seventh Set Of Requests For Production Of Documents (Nos. 1-35), dated Aug. 18, 2000. |
Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Supplemental Answers To Perkin-Elmer's First Set Of Interrogatories (Nos. 4-6), dated Aug. 18, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Responses To Amersham's Eighth Set Of Requests For Production Of Documents (Nos. 1-5), dated Aug. 18, 2000. |
Amersham's Supplemental Answers To Perkin-Elmer's Requests For Admission To Amersham (Nos. 1-7), dated Aug. 25, 2000. |
Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Responses To Perkin-Elmer's Third Set Of Interrogatories (Nos. 13-16), dated Sep. 07, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Responses To Amersham's Fourth Set Of Interrogatories (Nos. 18-25), dated Sep. 07, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Responses To Amersham's Reinstated First Set Of Requests For Admissions (Nos. 34, 36, 38, 40, 52, 56-63, 69, 74, 76, And 78-79), dated Sep. 12, 2000. |
Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Revised Supplemental Answers To Perkin-Elmer's First Set Of Interrogatories (Nos. 4-6), dated Sep. 20, 2000. |
Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Second Revised Supplemental Answer To Perkin-Elmer's First Set Of Interrogatories (Nos. 4-6), dated Sep. 22, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Updated Indentification Of References Pursuant To 35 U.S.C. § 282, dated Jun. 07, 2001. |
Complaint For Infringement Of USP 5,688,648 And Demand For Jury, dated Nov. 18, 1997. |
Second Amended Complaint For Infringement Of USP ′648, dated Mar. 25, 1998. |
Answer To Amersham's Second Amended Complaint, Counterclaim, dated Apr. 20, 1998. |
Reply To Counterclaim, dated May 05, 1998. |
Plaintiff Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Initial Brief Re Claim Construction Of U.S. Patent No. 5,688,648, dated Oct. 18, 1999. |
Palintiff Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Revised Initial Brief Re Claim Construction Of U.S. Patent No. 5,688,648, dated Oct. 25, 1999. |
Perkin-Elmer's Responsive Claim Construction Brief Regarding U.S. Patent No. 5,688,648, dated Nov. 03, 1999. |
Amersham's Reply Brief On Claim Construction, dated Nov. 10, 1999. |
Amersham's Post-Hearing Brief On Claim Construction, dated Jan. 10, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Post-Hearing Claim Construction Brief Regarding U.S. Patent No. 5,688,648, dated Jan. 10, 2000. |
Magistrate Judge's Recommended Order Re: Claim Construction Of U.S. Patent No. 5,688,648, dated Feb. 28, 2000. |
Order Correcting Typographical Error In Magistrate Judge's Recommended Order Re: Claim Construction Of U.S. Patent No. 5,688,648, dated Mar. 03, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Motion For De Novo Determination, dated Mar. 13, 2000. |
Objection To Magistrate Judge's Recommended Order Re: Claim Construction Of U.S. Patent No. 5,688,648, dated Mar. 13, 2000. |
Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Fed.R.Civ.P. 72(B) Reply To Perkin-Elmer's Objection To Magistrate Judge Infante's Recommended Order Re: Claim Construction Of U.S. Patent No. 5,688,648, dated Apr. 02, 2000. |
Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Opposition To The Perkin-Elmer Corporation's Motion For De Novo Determination, dated Apr. 03, 2000. |
Order Re: De Novo Determination, dated May 19, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Opposition To Amersham's Motion For Summary Judgment Of Infringement Of The ′648 Patent, dated Jul. 21, 2000 and Sep. 22, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Expedited Motion To Amend Answer And Counterclaim To Add Inequitable Conduct Allegations, dated Sep. 18, 2000. |
Defendant's First Amended Answer To Amersham's Second Amended Complaint And First Amended Counterclaim, dated Oct. 05, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Motion For Summary Judgement Of Invalidity Of U.S. Patent No. 5,688,648 Based On Anticipation By The Haughland Reference, dated Nov. 13, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Motion For Summary Adjudication That The Kanbara Reference Discloses And Enables Each Of The Elements Of Claims 1-3 Of U.S. Patent No. 5,688,648, dated Nov. 13, 2000. |
Reply In Support Of Perkin-Elmer's Motion For Summary Judgment Of Invalidity Of U.S. Patent No. 5,668,648 Based On Anticipation By The Haughland Reference, dated Dec. 06, 2000. |
Defendant's First Amended Answer To Amersham's Second Amended Complaint And First Amended Counterclaim, dated Dec. 18, 2000. |
Order (Re: Request To Focus Invalidity Arguments), dated Dec. 18, 2000. |
Memorandum And Order Re: Infringement, dated Dec. 22, 2000. |
Perkin-Elmer's Identification Of References Pursuant To 35 U.S.C. § 282, dated Dec. 29, 2000. |
Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Answer To Perkin-Elmer's First Amended Counterclaim, dated Jan. 03, 2001. |
Plaintiff Amersham Pharmacia Biotech, Inc.'s Brief Re: Construction Of The Claim Term “Backbone Chain,” dated Jan. 03, 2001. |
Order Re: “Backbone Chain,” dated Jan. 03, 2001. |
To Honorable C. Breyer Re: Construction Of Claim Term “Backbone Chain” In U.S. Patent No. ′648, dated Jan. 08, 2001. |
Order Re: More Definite Claim Chart And Response To Claim Construction Statement, dated Jan. 29, 2001. |
Third Amended Complaint For Infringement Of United States Patent No. 5,688,648, dated Feb. 01, 2001. |
Defendant's Answer To Amersham's Third Amended Complaint And Second Amended Counterclaim, dated Feb. 15, 2001. |
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