Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al

Filing 643

Administrative Motion to File Under Seal Samsung's Opposition to Apple's Motion to Compel Discovery Relating to Its Affirmative Defenses and Counterclaims (Dkt No. 600) filed by Samsung Electronics America, Inc., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Declaration in Support of Motion to Seal, #2 Proposed Order Granting Motion to Seal, #3 Proposed Public Redacted Version of Samsung's Opposition to Apple's Motion to Compel, #4 Redacted Kim Declaration, #5 Redacted Chan Declaration, #6 Exhibit 1, #7 Exhibit 2, #8 Exhibit 3, #9 Exhibit 4, #10 Exhibit 5-1, #11 Exhibit 5-2, #12 Exhibit 5-3, #13 Exhibit 6, #14 Exhibit 7, #15 Exhibit 8, #16 Exhibit 9, #17 Exhibit 10, #18 Exhibit 11, #19 Exhibit 12)(Maroulis, Victoria) (Filed on 1/17/2012)

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