ASUS Computer International et al v. InterDigital, Inc. et al

Filing 91

ORDER REGARDING REDACTION OF 90 MOTION TO COMPEL ARBITRATION, MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION, AND MOTION TO STAY DISCOVERY ORDER. Signed by Judge Beth Labson Freeman on 8/25/2015. (blflc3S, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 8/25/2015)

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1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 2 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 3 SAN JOSE DIVISION 4 5 ASUS COMPUTER INTERNATIONAL, et al., Plaintiffs, 6 7 8 9 Case No. 15-cv-01716-BLF v. INTERDIGITAL, INC., et al., Defendants. ORDER REGARDING REDACTION OF MOTION TO COMPEL ARBITRATION, MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION, AND MOTION TO STAY DISCOVERY ORDER [Re: ECF 90] 10 United States District Court Northern District of California 11 12 The Court has filed its order on Defendants’ motion to compel arbitration, Plaintiffs’ 13 motion for preliminary injunction, and Defendants’ motion to stay discovery under seal because it 14 contains information that the Court previously allowed to be filed under seal due to their highly 15 confidential and business sensitive nature. See e.g., ECF No. 39. This order will be separately 16 transmitted to the parties in this case. The order filed under seal contains highlighted portions that 17 are potentially sealable under the Court’s past sealing orders. The parties are ordered to meet and 18 confer and by no later than September 1, 2015 and submit proposed redactions to the Court’s order 19 (to the extent any further redaction is required), as well as a supporting declaration and proposed 20 order. The parties are also encouraged to inform the Court if any portion that is already 21 highlighted does not need to be redacted and are reminded that redactions are to be narrowly 22 tailored. If no proposed redactions are received by 11:59 p.m. on September 1, 2015, the Court 23 shall unseal the order in its entirety. 24 25 26 27 28 IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: August 25, 2015 ______________________________________ BETH LABSON FREEMAN United States District Judge

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