Yesterday I posted GreenShift recent filings. Today it is recent filings by the defendants in the COES patent lawsuits. Never say I don't give you enough DD to read! lol
ICM HERE
Big River HERE
Cardinal HERE
ACE HERE
WESTFALIA HERE
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Lincolnland Response HERE
At first glance it looks like Lincolnway wants permission to file a different counterclaim. Since that deadline is past?, they need the judge to give them permission. That's what the SkunK thinks these three filings below are about. Here is the best summarizing quote I could find:
"Lincolnway seeks leave to amend its Answer to assert four additional affirmative defenses and to assert counterclaims of invalidity and non-infringement."
Lincolnland PROPOSED ORDER FOR JUDGE
Lincolnland WHY it should be able to file another Counterclaim
Lincolnland's 21 page Amended Answer
SkunK
Sunday, December 5, 2010
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I, for one, am still wondering what those big guerrillas in the industry - POET & Valero - are planning to do, in regards to Corn Oil Extraction?
Skunk,
I was wondering if you have a summary tally of exactly how many gallons per year of corn oil extraction are currently represented in the various lawsuits.
GreenShift has now contracted 1.2 Billion. And, XXXX gpy are under litigation.
The entire industry is about 12 Billion gpy.
". . .we estimate that more than 30% of the U.S. ethanol industry is infringing on our patented corn oil extraction technologies today." 3Qp26
12B x .3 = 3.6B gallons
But, they estimate 30%, but the actual amount of production covered by the litigation may be only 10-15%.
I was wondering about the actual amount of production covered by the current litigation.
"Lincolnway seeks leave to amend its Answer to assert four additional affirmative defenses and to assert counterclaims of invalidity and non-infringement."
Translation To Plain English:
"Greenshift has found the holes in our first defense, so we need to fabricate 4 additional stories, and we hope one of them will stick.
And, whether or not the stories do stick with the jury, these 4 new fabricated stories will generate lots of billable hours for our lawfirm, whether or not we win the case for our clients!"
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