Facebook, Inc. v. Power Ventures, Inc.

Filing 80

Minute Entry: Motion Hearing held on 6/7/2010 before Judge James Ware (Date Filed: 6/7/2010) re 56 MOTION for Judgment on the Pleadings, 58 MOTION to Dismis, 62 MOTION for Summary Judgment. The Court set the following deadlines for supplemental briefing: Supplemental Amicus Brief due June 21, 2010. Simultaneous reply briefing due July 6, 2010. The Court took the matter under submission after oral argument pending supplemental. The Court to issue further order following hearing and completion of supplemental briefing. (Court Reporter Summer Fisher.) (ecg, COURT STAFF) (Date Filed: 6/7/2010)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA *E-FILED* TOTAL TIME: 1 hr CIVIL MINUTES Judge: James Ware Date: June 7, 2010 Case No.: C- 08-05780 JW Related Case No.: N/A Courtroom Deputy: Elizabeth Garcia Court Reporter: Summer Clanton Special Master: N/A Interpreter: N/A TITLE Facebook Inc. v. Cisco Systems Inc. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s): Neel Chatterjee, Jessica Pers, Julio Avalos Attorney(s) for Defendant(s): Timothy Fisher, Scott Bursor Other Appearance(s): Jennifer Stisa Granick PROCEEDINGS 1. Plaintiff's Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings or for Partial Summary Judgment [Doc. 56] 2. Plaintiff's Motion to Dismiss Counterclaims and to Strike Affirmative Defenses [Doc. 58] 3. Defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment on Count 3 [Doc. 62] ORDER AFTER HEARING Hearing held. The Court set the following deadlines for supplemental briefing: 1. Supplemental Amicus Brief due June 21, 2010. 2. Simultaneous reply briefing due July 6, 2010. The Court took the matter under submission after oral argument pending supplemental. The Court to issue further order following hearing and completion of supplemental briefing. ________________ Elizabeth C. Garcia Courtroom Deputy Original: E-Filed CC:

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