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Glynn Interactive v. iTelehealth, Inc. (Order)
State: Maryland
Court: Maryland District Court
Case Date: 03/09/2004
Preview:IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND : GLYNN INTERACTIVE, INC. : v. : Civil Action No. DKC 2003-0449 : ITELEHEALTH, INC. : ORDER For the reasons stated in the foregoing Memorandum Opinion, it is this 9 th day of March, 2004, by the United States District Court for the District of Maryland, ORDERED that: 1. The motion by Defendant iTelehealth, Inc. for partial summary judgment (Paper 27) BE, and the same hereby IS, GRANTED IN PART and DENIED IN PART; 2. Judgment BE, and the same hereby IS, ENTERED in favor of Defendant iTelehealth, Inc. and against Plaintiff Glynn

Interactive, Inc. on the claims for breach of contract, account stated, statutory damages and attorney's fees for copyright infringement, and misappropriation of trade secrets; 3. The motion by Plaintiff to seal the exhibits in its opposition to Defendant's partial summary judgment motion (Paper 31) BE, and the same hereby IS, DENIED;

4. The parties are directed to file electronically within 10 days a notice attaching the exhibits that each previously sought to have sealed; 5. Plaintiff's claim for unjust enrichment appears ready for trial; 6. A telephone conference will be held on March 22, 2004,

at 9:00 a.m. to set a trial date and to discuss the status of Defendant's counterclaims and any remaining copyright claim (counsel should notify chambers of the telephone number where they can be reached at that time); and 7. The Clerk will transmit copies of this Memorandum Opinion and this Order to counsel for the parties.

________/s/___________________ DEBORAH K. CHASANOW United States District Judge

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