Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc. v. St. Jude Medical, Inc. , 315 F. App'x 273 ( 2009 )


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  •                           NOTE: This order is nonprecedential.
    United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
    2007-1296, -1347
    CARDIAC PACEMAKERS, INC.
    and GUIDANT SALES CORPORATION,
    Plaintiffs-Appellants,
    and
    MIROWSKI FAMILY VENTURES, LLC and ANNA MIROWSKI,
    Plaintiffs-Appellants,
    v.
    ST. JUDE MEDICAL, INC.
    and PACESETTER, INC.,
    Defendants-Cross Appellants.
    Appeals from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana in 96-
    CV-1718, Judge David F. Hamilton.
    Before MICHEL, Chief Judge, NEWMAN, MAYER, LOURIE, RADER, SCHALL,
    BRYSON, GAJARSA, LINN, DYK, PROST, and MOORE, Circuit Judges.
    PER CURIAM.
    ORDER
    Combined petitions for panel rehearing and rehearing en banc were filed by both
    the Plaintiffs-Appellants and the Defendants-Cross Appellants.          The court invited a
    response to the petition of Defendants-Cross Appellants and asked that the response
    be limited to the issue concerning construction of 
    35 U.S.C. § 271
    (f).              Plaintiffs-
    Appellants filed a response. The court granted the Federal Circuit Bar Association, et
    al., and Cisco Systems, et al., motions for leave to file briefs as amici curiae.
    The petition for rehearing was referred to the panel that heard the appeal, and
    thereafter the petition for rehearing en banc, response, and the amici curiae briefs were
    referred to the circuit judges who are authorized to request a poll whether to rehear the
    appeal en banc. A poll was requested, taken, and the court has decided that the appeal
    warrants en banc consideration.
    Upon consideration thereof,
    IT IS ORDERED THAT:
    (1)     Both petitions for panel rehearing are denied.
    (2)     The petition of Defendants-Cross Appellants for rehearing en banc is
    granted.
    (3)    The court’s December 18, 2008, opinion is vacated and the appeal is
    reinstated.
    (4)     The petition of Plaintiffs-Appellants for rehearing en banc is denied.
    (5)    The parties are requested to file new briefs addressing only the following
    question:
    1) Does 
    35 U.S.C. § 271
    (f) apply to method claims, as well as product
    claims?
    This appeal will be heard en banc on the basis of briefs addressing the issue set
    forth above. An original and thirty copies of all briefs shall be filed, and two copies
    served on opposing counsel. The Defendants-Cross Appellants shall file a brief within
    thirty (30) days from the date of filing of this order. The Plaintiffs-Appellants’ response
    brief is due within twenty (20) days from the date of service of the Defendant-Cross
    Appellants’ brief. The Defendants-Cross Appellants’ reply brief, if any, is due seven (7)
    days from the date of service of the Plaintiffs-Appellants’ brief. Briefs shall adhere to
    2007-1296, -1347                        -2-
    the type-volume limitations set forth in Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 32 and
    Federal Circuit Rule 32.
    Briefs of amici curiae will be entertained, and any such amicus briefs may be filed
    without leave of court but otherwise must comply with Federal Rule of Appellate
    Procedure 29 and Federal Circuit Rule 29.
    The parties and amici should not anticipate any extensions of time for the briefing
    schedule.   Oral argument will be held at 2 P.M. on Monday, June 1, 2009, in
    Courtroom 201.
    FOR THE COURT
    March 6, 2009___                               /s/ Jan Horbaly________
    Date                                     Jan Horbaly
    Clerk
    cc:   Arthur I. Neustadt, Esq.
    J. Michael Jakes, Esq.
    Denis R. Salmon, Esq.
    Mark M. Supko, Esq.
    Edward R. Reines, Esq.
    2007-1296, -1347                      -3-
    

Document Info

Docket Number: 2007-1296, 2007-1347

Citation Numbers: 315 F. App'x 273

Judges: Michel, Newman, Mayer, Lourie, Rader, Schall, Bryson, Gajarsa, Linn, Dyk, Prost, Moore

Filed Date: 3/6/2009

Precedential Status: Non-Precedential

Modified Date: 11/5/2024