Raylon, LLC v. Complus Data Innovations, Inc.

NOTE: This order is n0nprecedential. United States Court of AppeaIs for the Federal Circuit RAYLON, LLC, Plaintiff-Appellee, V. COMPLUS DATA INNOVATIONS, INC., Defendant~AppeZlan,t, AND CASIO AMERICA, INC., AND CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD., ~ Defen,dan,ts-Appellants, AND SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Defendan,t-Appellan.t, AND ADVANCED PUBLIC SAFETY, INC., TRIPOD DATA SYSTEMS, ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION,, EZ TAG CORPORATION, FUJITSU AMERICA, INC. AND FUJITSU JAPAN LTD. Defenclants. 2011-1355, -1356, -1357, -1358, -1359 RAYLON V. COMPLUS DATA 2 AppealS fi‘oIn the United States Court for the Eastern District of Texas in case nos. 09-CV-0355, 09-CV-0356, and 09-CV-0357, Judge Leonard Davis. ON MOTION ORDER Casio America, Inc. et al. move to consolidate these appeals. Raylon, LLC does not oppose consolidating the appeals but does oppose the appellants each filing sepa- rate initial and reply briefs. Casio and Symbo1 Technolo- gies, Inc. move for a 25-day extension of time, until l\/latch 9, 2012, to file their initial briefs. Upon consideration thereof IT ls 0RDERED THAT: _ (1) The motions to consolidate are granted Pursuant to the court's rules, the appellants may each file a con- solidated initial brief and a consolidated reply brief and may if appropriate cross-reference the other's brief to reduce the amount of briefing (2) The motions for an extension of time are granted (3) The revised official caption is reflected above. FoR THE CoUR'r FEB 99 299 /3/Jan H@rba1y f Date J an Horbaly C1erk FILED U.S. COUl`1‘T 0F APPEALS FOB THE FEDERAL C1RCUlT FEB 09 2012 .|AN HORBA\.V CLERK 3 cc. S Amanda A. Abraham, Esq. Scott D. Stimpson, Esq. Jonathan M. Sobel, Esq. John R. Emerson, Esq. RAYLON V. COMPLUS DATA