Pragmatus Telecom, LLC v. Trend Micro Incorporated

Filing 24

ORDER RESETTING TUTORIAL AND FURTHER CMC FROM 9/30/13 TO 9/24/13 AT 2:30 P.M.; RESETTING CLAIM CONSTRUCTION HEARING FROM 10/4 AND 10/7/13 TO 10/7 AND 10/8/13 AT 2:30 P.M.. Signed by Judge Edward M. Chen on 3/12/13. (bpf, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 3/12/2013)

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In the United States District Court for the Northern District of California District Judge Edward M. Chen AMENDED CIVIL MINUTES Date: March 7, 2013 Time: 9:10-9:24 Court Reporter: Margo Gurule (415) 504-4204 Case No. and Name: C12-6195 EMC Pragmatus Telecom v. Trend Micro Attorneys: Mark Belloli and Elizabeth Day for Plaintiff D. Stuart Bartow for Defendant Deputy Clerk: Betty Lee PROCEEDINGS: - CMC SUMMARY: - Parties shall meet and confer and to submit a joint letter to this Court by 3/21/13 of their choice of ADR including a settlement conference before a magistrate judge. - The Court adopts parties’ proposed claim construction schedule as follows: 3/29/13 3/21/13 5/31/13 5/6/13 5/20/13 6/10/13 7/5/13 8/5/13 8/19/13 9/4/13 9/11/13 9/24/13 (2:30 p.m.) 10/7 (2:30 p.m.) & 10/8 (2:30 p.m.) -Initial disclosures due -Plaintiff’s infringement contentions and document production due -Deadline to amend pleadings -Defendant’s invalidity contentions and document production due -Exchange of proposed terms for construction -Exchange of preliminary claim constructions and extrinsic evidence -Joint claim construction and prehearing statement due -Completion of claim construction discovery -Opening claim construction brief due -Responsive claim construction brief due -Reply claim construction brief due -Markman tutorial -Claim construction hearing Further CMC is set for 9/24/13 at 2:30 p.m. Discovery, motion and trial dates will be discussed at that time. An updated joint CMC statement shall be filed by 9/17/13.

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