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The SCO v. Novell Summary Judgment Motions: Chart
Erwan has put together for us a chart of all the motions in SCO v. Novell that were decided prior to trial in the August 10, 2007 Order and the final two motions decided after trial in the July 16, 2008 Order. Since SCO is appealing that order, based in part on the idea that some motions should not have been decided on summary judgment and needed to go to trial before a jury, it seems a good time to organize them all, so you can follow the arguments in the appeal, particularly if you are thinking of attending oral argument. Novell will file its response shortly, and oral argument will be on May 6, 2009 at 9:00 a.m. in Courtroom I, Byron White U.S. Courthouse, Denver, CO.
If you are thinking of attending, and you can, here's the scoop: cell phones that take pictures will be confiscated at the entrance. Laptops are allowed. Observers may attend any hearing of interest without prior registration. Map. As with all judicial centers under Colorado law and federal law, the Byron White US Courthouse is a federal government building which means no permitted concealed weapons, photo ID is required for entrance, and you may be subject to electronic search at the entrances. The court recommends that you call the day before or check the website for the "Argument Calendar" and that you are at the door, ready to go in at least 15 minutes before the session you are interested in is scheduled to start. More... |
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