Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Wisconsin Grain and GERS Agree

No, they are not agreeing to enforce the GreenShift Patents.

They are agreeing on an extension.  The reason is interesting.

Wisconsin Grain and GreenShift agree that this case and all the others are likely to end up combined in a single Federal court.  GreenShift made a motion to transfer through the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation. 

Wisconsin Grain, "UWGP joined numerous other parties named as defendants in the eleven lawsuits in agreeing to transfer and / or consolidation of all lawsuits, including this one, to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana." 

"Plaintiff and UWGP expect this case will be transferred and / or consolidated to another United States District Court, once the Panel considers Plaintiff’s pending motion."

"In order to coordinate proceedings in a single forum, the parties jointly wish to extend the deadline for UWGP to answer or otherwise respond to the Complaint until 30 days after the Panel issues a decision on Plaintiff’s motion to transfer and / or consolidate."

14 June 2010 Request SEE ALL HERE

Today - 15 June 2010 - the Judge approved the request for an extension.  See last entry on docket below:


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SkunK

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