Sun Microsystems, Inc. v. Network Appliance, Inc.

Filing 56

ORDER GRANTING Joint Request for Leave to Exceed the Page Limit for Opening Claim Construction Brief 54 . Signed by Judge Elizabeth D. Laporte on 9/15/08. (lmh, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 9/15/2008)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 DLA PIPER LLP (US) MARK D. FOWLER (Bar No. 124235) mark.fowler@dlapiper.com DAVID ALBERTI (Bar. No. 220625) david.alberti@dlapiper.com CHRISTINE K. CORBETT (Bar No. 209128) christine.corbett@dlapiper.com YAKOV M. ZOLOTOREV (Bar No. 224260) yakov.zolotorev@dlapiper.com CARRIE L. WILLIAMSON (Bar No. 230873) carrie.williamson@dlapiper.com DLA PIPER LLP (US) 2000 University Avenue East Palo Alto, CA 94303-2215 Tel: 650.833.2000 Fax: 650.833.2001 Attorneys for Plaintiff and Counterdefendant Sun Microsystems, Inc. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO DIVISION SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC., Plaintiff/Counterdefendant, v. NETWORK APPLIANCE, INC., Defendant/Counterplaintiff. CASE NO: 3:07-CV-05488 EDL [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING JOINT REQUEST FOR LEAVE TO EXCEED THE PAGE LIMIT FOR OPENING CLAIM CONSTRUCTION BRIEF Judge: Hon. Elizabeth D. Laporte Having considered Sun Microsystems, Inc.'s and NetApp, Inc.'s request for leave to exceed the page limit set forth in Local Rule 7-4 and to file a 30-page Opening Claim Construction Brief, it is hereby ordered that the parties may submit an Opening Claim Construction Brief no longer than 30 pages. UNIT ED S DISTRICT TE C TA Dated: September __, 2008. S IT IS SO ORDERED. WEST\21472646.1 347155-000029 D IS [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING REQUEST FOR LEAVE TO EXCEED THE PAGE LIMIT FOR OPENING TO T RIC -1- ER N F CLAIM CONSTRUCTION BRIEF / CASE NO. 3:07-CV-05488 EDL A C LI FO Judge E D. L lizabeth R NIA OO ____________________________________ IT IS S HON. ELIZABETH D. LAPORTE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE aporte NO RDERE D RT U O RT H

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