WYETH V. ABBOT LABORATORIES , No. 12-1223 (Fed. Cir. 2012)

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NOTE: This order is nonprecedential. Wniteb ~tate~ qcourt of §ppeaI~ for tbe jfeberaI qcircuit WYETH AND CORDIS CORPORATION, Plaintiffs / Counterclaim Defendants-Appellants, v. ABBOTT LABORATORIES, ABBOTT CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS INC., ABBOTT LABORATORIES, INC., MEDTRONIC INC., MEDTRONIC VASCULAR, INC., AND MEDTRONIC USA, INC., Defendants / Counterclaimants-Appellees, AND BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION AND BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC., Defendants / CounterclaimantsAppellees. 2012-1223, -1224 Appeals from the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey in case nos. 08-CV-0230 and 08CV-1021, Judge Joel A. Pisano. WYETH v. ABBOTT LABS 2 ON MOTION ORDER Wyeth and Cordis Corporation ("Appellants") have filed two motions: 1) a motion for leave to file an extended reply brief not to exceed 11,000 words; and 2) a motion for leave to file an extended reply brief not to exceed 9,000 words. Boston Scientific Corporation and Boston Scientific Scimed Inc. oppose the first motion and consent to the second motion. Upon consideration thereof, IT Is ORDERED THAT: The briefing schedule is stayed pending disposition of the motions for leave to file an extended reply brief. FOR THE COURT NOV 0 1 2012 Date cc: David T. Pritikin, Esq. Edward A. Mas, II, Esq. Matthew M. Wolf, Esq. Samuel F. Baxter, Esq. s25 /s/ Jan Horbaly Jan Horbaly Clerk u.s.THE FEDERAL CIRCUITfOR COURf~~PEAlS NOV 01 ~Ul~ JANHORIW.Y a.ERK

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