John Mitchell is tired of waiting.
And he’s been waiting nearly a year for a ruling on his request for a preliminary injunction, after a judge predicted a “relatively” prompt decision.
British company AllVoice Computing has been waiting nearly a year for a ruling on its request for a preliminary injunction, after a judge predicted a "relatively" prompt decision. The company was seeking an injunction in federal court in Boston against Massachusetts firm Dragon Systems Inc., which AllVoice accused of infringing on a patent. Now AllVoice is appealing to the British Parliament.
April 25, 2000 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
John Mitchell is tired of waiting.
And he’s been waiting nearly a year for a ruling on his request for a preliminary injunction, after a judge predicted a “relatively” prompt decision.
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