Quantum Corporation v. Crossroads Systems, Inc.
Filing
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ORDER GRANTING EXTENSION OF TIME FOR CLAIM CONSTRUCTION DEADLINES Quantum proposed constructions due by 6/5/2015. Joint Claim Construction and Prehearing Statement due by 6/26/2015. Completion of Claim Construction Discovery due by 7/27/2015. Opening Claim Construction Brief due by 8/10/2015. Responses due by 8/24/2015. Replies due by 8/31/2015.. Signed by Judge Alsup on May 26, 2015. (whalc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 5/26/2015)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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QUANTUM CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
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v.
CROSSROADS SYSTEMS, INC,
ORDER GRANTING
EXTENSION OF
TIME FOR CLAIM
CONSTRUCTION DEADLINES
Defendant.
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For the Northern District of California
United States District Court
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No. C 14-04293 WHA
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Plaintiff filed a discovery letter about a claim construction deadline dispute. The parties
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agree to a three-week extension on all claim construction deadlines. Good cause shown, the
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parties are GRANTED a three-week extension on all claim construction deadlines. All other
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deadlines remain in place, and the parties are reminded that they may not rely on this extension
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as a basis for future extensions.
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The deadlines for the claim construction shall be extended as follows:
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Quantum provides proposed claim constructions for
Crossroads’s three new terms (P.L.R. 4-2(a))
Parties file Joint Claim Construction and Prehearing
Statement (P.L.R. 4-3)
Completion of claim construction discovery
(P.L.R. 4-4)
Quantum files Opening Claim Construction Brief
(P.L.R. 4-5(a))
Crossroads files Responsive Claim Construction Brief
(P.L.R. 4-5(b))
Quantum files Reply Claim construction Brief
(P.L.R. 4-5(c))
From
N/A
To
6/5/2015
6/5/2015
6/26/2015
7/6/2015
7/27/2015
7/20/2015
8/10/2015
8/3/2015
8/24/2015
8/10/2015
8/31/2015
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: May 26, 2015.
WILLIAM ALSUP
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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