Phoenix Technologies Ltd. v. VMware, Inc.
Filing
501
ORDER DIRECTING SUPPLEMENTAL FILING REGARDING PARTIES REQUESTS WITH RESPECT TO COSTS Re Docket No. 497 . Signed by Judge Haywood S. Gilliam, Jr. on 5/22/2018. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A)(ndrS, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 5/22/2018)
EXHIBIT A
Amount claimed
by Defendant in
Second
Amended Bill of
Costs
Amount
objected to by
Plaintiff in
Second
Amended Bill of
Costs
Amount allowed
by Clerk
Amount
disallowed by
Clerk
Plaintiff’s
Defendant’s
revised
revised claim in
objection in
Motion for
Motion for
Review of
Review of
Clerk’s Taxation
Clerk’s Taxation
of Costs1
of Costs2
Fees of the
Clerk/for Service
of Process
Service of Process
Reporters’
Transcripts
Transcripts for
Appeal
Rulings from the
Bench
Depositions
Deposition
Transcript/Video
Recording
Deposition
Exhibits
Notary &
Reporter
Attendance Fees
1
Defendant should note whether this amount is higher or lower than the amount sought in the Second Amended Bill of Costs, and provide a brief, one- to twosentence explanation (with citation(s) to its briefing on this motion) explaining the reason for the change. If there is no change, Defendant should note that.
2
Plaintiff should note whether its objection at this stage of the litigation is higher or lower than the amount to which it objected in Defendant’s Second Amended
Bill of Costs, and provide a brief, one- to two-sentence explanation (with citation(s) to its brief on this motion) explaining the reason for the change. If there is
no change, Plaintiff should note that.
Reproduction,
Exemplification
Disclosure/Formal
Discovery
Documents
Visual Aids
Witness Fees &
Expenses
Total
Court-Appointed
Profs./Interpreters
Interpreters
Total
3
See footnote.3
Plaintiff should enter here two totals: the total amount to which it objects, and the total amount to which it believes Defendant is entitled. The sum of these
numbers should equal the total amount of costs requested by Defendant in its motion.
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