I can't believe there is more. I haven't read all the filings from yesterday yet, and here are more SCO filings. However, these are just two motions asking to be allowed to file excess pages, natch, and one notice of conventional filing of three sealed documents -- two memos and one declaration -- and some exhibits, three cases I can't share with you because of copyrights. But we'll get them from Pacer and show them to you that way.
Here's the docket information:
05/18/2007 302 - NOTICE OF CONVENTIONAL FILING of SCO's Memorandum in
Opposition to Novell's Motion for Summary Judgment on SCO's First Claim
for Slander of Title and Third Claim for Specific Performance, SCO's
Response in Opposition to Novell's Motion for Summary Judgment on SCO's
First Claim for Slander of Title Based on Failure to Establish Special
Damages, Declaration of Mark F. James filed by Plaintiff SCO Group
(Normand, Edward) (Entered: 05/18/2007)
05/18/2007 -303 - EXHIBITS filed by SCO Group. (Normand, Edward) (Entered:
05/18/2007)
05/19/2007 304 - Plaintiff's MOTION for Leave to File Excess Pages re
SCO's Response in Opposition to Novell's Motion for Summary Judgment on
SCO's First Claim for Slander of Title Based on Failure to Establish
Special Damages filed by Plaintiff SCO Group. (Attachments: # 1 Text of
Proposed Order) Motions referred to Brooke C. Wells.(Normand, Edward)
(Entered: 05/19/2007)
05/19/2007 305 - Plaintiff's MOTION for Leave to File Excess Pages re
SCO's Memorandum in Opposition to Novell's Motion for Summary Judgment
on SCO's First Claim for Slander of Title and Third Claim for Specific
Performance filed by Plaintiff SCO Group. (Attachments: # 1 Text of
Proposed Order) Motions referred to Brooke C. Wells.(Normand, Edward)
(Entered: 05/19/2007)
The cases in the exhibits are: Computerized Thermal Imaging vs. Bloomberg (2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 24905) an Order on a motion to dismiss in the same case (Unreported in F.Supp.2d, 2001 WL 670927 (D. Utah)) and Marseilles Hydro Power LLC v. Marseilles Land and Water Company. Novell cited Computerized Thermal Imaging vs. Bloomberg itself, so it is a bit puzzling SCO is doing the same, but without the memo that SCO is using with the case, I can't parse it out. It was a libel action where the claim against Bloomberg was dismissed. How that helps SCO, who is claiming slander of title against Novell, is hard to figure, but if and when SCO files a redacted version of its memoranda, we can come back here and put it all together. We are getting the three orders from Pacer, and Frank will be uploading them soon, and when they are ready, here is where they will be: So there you are. Our workaround. Those three are the cases that make up Exhibits, SCO's docket #303. If you prefer to see SCO's version, you can also get it yourself from Pacer, but all you are missing is some explanatory information lawyers use when researching cases.
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