Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. et al
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Minute Entry: Discovery Motions Hearing (In Re: Docket Nos. #598 , #599 , #600 , #611 , #613 , #603 , #604 , #605 , #606 , and #607 held on 1/19/2012 before Magistrate Judge Paul S. Grewal. The Court takes matters under submission; written order after hearing to be issued. (Date Filed: 1/19/2012). (Court Reporter: Summer Fisher.) (ofr, COURT STAFF) (Date Filed: 1/19/2012)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
SAN JOSE DIVISION
Magistrate Judge Paul S. Grewal
Courtroom 5 - 4th Floor
Civil Minute Order
Date: January 19, 2012
Time in Court: [10:02 to 12:22; 1:19 to 2:48; 3:00 to 4:02]
(4 hours and 51 minutes)
Courtroom Deputy Clerk: Oscar Rivera
Court Reporter: Summer Fisher
TITLE: Apple, Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., et al.,
CASE NUMBER: CV11-01846 LHK
Plaintiff Attorney(s) present: Michael Jacobs, Harold McElhinny, Jason Bartlett, Mia Mazza,
Mark Selwyn, Calvin Walden, Sam Maselli
Defendant Attorney(s) present: Victoria Maroulis, Diane Hutnyan, Rachel Kassabian, Joby
Martin, Ken Suh and Scott Hall
PROCEEDINGS:
*Plaintiff’s Motion for Protective Order (Doc. 598)
*Plaintiff’s Motion for Entry of Protective Order Re: Disclosure and Use of Discovery
Materials (Doc. 599)
*Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel Discovery Relating to Apples Affirmative Defenses and
Counterclaims (Docs. 600/611)
*Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel Production of Documents and Things (Doc. 613)
*Defendant’s Motion to Compel Apple to Produce Documents and Things (Doc. 603)
*Defendant’s Renewed Motion to Compel Discovery Relating to Mac OS 10.0 (Doc. 604)
*Defendant’s Motion to Enforce Various Court Orders (Doc. 605)
*Defendant’s Motion for Clarification (Doc. 606)
*Defendant’s Motion for a Protective Order (Doc. 607)
Counsel present oral arguments.
The Court takes matters under submission; written order after hearing to be issued.
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