The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Looks like they are bringing in the big guns ..... https://www.bestlawyers.com/lawyers/chris-p-perque/42475
'Pro hac vice (English: /pro? hæk 'vi?t?e?/), Latin: "for this occasion" or "for this event" (literally, "for this turn"),[1] is a legal term usually referring to a practice in common law jurisdictions, whereby a lawyer who has not been admitted to practice in a certain jurisdiction is allowed to participate in a particular case in that jurisdiction.[2] Although pro hac vice admission is available in every American jurisdiction,[3] civil law jurisdictions generally have much stricter rules for multi-jurisdictional practice.[4]' ....i'm still no wiser ...
It would appear that the great unwashed do not (yet) see the huge potential here at CPX, I found it rather strange that the Ioxus deal was discovered here on this board on Thurs 6th Aug at start of play, however, the sudden surge in buying didn't start till about 1.30pm Fri 7th Aug .... I always thougt we PI's, were the last to get important info. .... Not complaining though as it gave me time to add a little top up for 2.54p before the rise
Well done to all the stalwarts who hung in there and topped up over the last down period ... Great to see such interest in our little company. PS, anyone new to CPX there's still a lot to come and they are very cheap at this price ... IMHO.
ORDER granting85 Motion for Default Judgment in favor of Cap-XX, Ltd. against Ioxus, Inc. The Court: a. finding that Defendant is liable for infringing the patents-in-suit; b. awarding Plaintiff compensatory damages in the amount of $1,237,717.37 based on a reasonable royalty under 35 U.S.C. § 284; c. awarding Plaintiff enhanced damages in the amount of $3,713,152.11 based on the trebling of Plaintiffs actual damages under 35 U.S.C. § 284 for Defendant's willful infringement; d. finding that this case is "exceptional" and award Plaintiff its attorney fees under 35 U.S.C. § 285; e. granting Plaintiff leave to submit a motion for attorney fees under Rule 54(d)(2) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within fourteen (14) days of the Court's Entry of Default Judgment. (CASE CLOSED) Signed by Judge Colm F. Connolly on 8/5/2020. (nmf)