IN RE RECOMBINANT DNA TECH. PATENT & CONTRACT LIT.

MDL No. 912. Civ. Nos. IP-87-0219-C, IP-88-1463-C.

850 F.Supp. 769 (1994)

In re RECOMBINANT DNA TECHNOLOGY PATENT AND CONTRACT LITIGATION.

United States District Court, S.D. Indiana, Indianapolis Division.

March 2, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert C. Miller, Jean-Paul Lavalleye, John H. Weber, Oblon, Spivak, McClelland, Maier & Neustadt, Arlington, VA.

Gerald P. Dodson, Emily A. Evans, Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady, Robertson & Falk, San Francisco, CA.

John Kidd, Nicholas Koch, Shea & Gould, New York City.

Hugh E. Reynolds, Jr., David T. Kasper, Locke, Reynolds, Boyd & Weisell, Indianapolis, IN.

Donald R. Dunner, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, Washington, DC.

John W. Houghton, Jerry W. Hyland, Barnes & Thornburg, Indianapolis, IN.

Thomas D. Nevins, Broad, Schulz, Larson & Wineberg, San Francisco, CA.

Susan B. Tabler, Ice Miller Donadio & Ryan, Indianapolis, IN.


Entry Granting Lilly's Motions for Leave to Amend, Denying Lilly's Motion for Summary Judgment as to Patent Unenforceability in IP-87-0219-C, and Denying Lilly's Motion for Summary Judgment for Unenforceability As to All Counts in IP-88-1463-C

DILLIN, District Judge.

This cause comes before the Court on Lilly's motion for leave to amend its reply to Genentech's amended answer and counterclaim in IP-87-0219-C; Lilly's motion for leave to amend its answer...

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