Huddleston Deluxe, Inc. v. Smith

Filing 36

STIPULATION AND ORDER re 35 Claim Construction. 2/17/2017 claim construction hearing is vacated. Signed by Magistrate Judge Howard R. Lloyd on 1/4/2017. (hrllc2, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 1/4/2017)

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KIMBERLY A. DONOVAN (SBN 160729) kdonovan@gcalaw.com VALERIE M. WAGNER (SBN 173146) vwagner@gcalaw.com GCA LAW PARTNERS LLP 2570 W. El Camino Real Mountain View, CA 94040, Suite 510 Tel: 650-428-3900 Fax: 650-428-3901 Attorneys for Plaintiff HUDDLESTON DELUXE, INC. QUINN J. CHEVALIER (SBN 255934) chevalier@chevalierlawfirm.com THE CHEVALIER LAW FIRM 2351 Sunset Blvd., Suite 170-317 Rocklin, CA 95765 Tel. (916) 741-3022 Attorneys for Defendant Eric Smith IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA SAN JOSE DIVISION Case No. 5:16-cv-1546-HRL HUDDLESTON DELUXE, INC., a Nevada Corporation, JOINT CLAIM CONSTRUCTION AND PREHEARING STATEMENT AND [PROPOSED] Plaintiff, CLAIM CONSTRUCTION ORDER vs. Judge: Magistrate Judge Lloyd ERIC SMITH, as an individual and dba SMITH BAITS LLC and dba BAITSMITH LLC, Re: Dkt. 35 Defendant. 1 JOINT CLAIM CONSTRUCTION AND PREHEARING STMT / CASE NO. 5:16-CV-1546-HRL The parties have met and conferred and as a result of their meet and confer efforts, have agreed upon claim construction issues, as follows: 1. The parties agree that the term “polymer” shall be construed to mean a naturally occurring or synthetic chemical compound consisting of large molecules made up of a linked series of many repeated monomers, or small molecules. 2. The parties agree that the term “foam” shall be construed to mean a compound having many bubbles or voids filled with gas. The bubbles, or voids, may be linked to create continuous channels, constituting open cell foam, or each bubble or void may be entirely entrapped or surrounded by a solid compound, creating a closed cell foam. 3. The parties agree that all other terms in the patent shall be construed in accordance with their ordinary meaning. As a result of these agreements, the parties agree that no terms require claim construction by the Court. The parties have included a [Proposed] Stipulated Claim Construction Order incorporating these constructions. Dated: December 30, 2016 GCA LAW PARTNERS LLP By: /s/ Kimberly A. Donovan KIMBERLY A. DONOVAN Attorneys for Plaintiff HUDDLESTON DELUXE, INC. Dated: December 30, 2016 THE CHEVALIER LAW FIRM By: /s/ Quinn J. Chevalier QUINN J. CHEVALIER Attorneys for Defendant Eric Smith 2 MAINTECH INCORPORATED’S INTERROGATORIES TO ORACLE AMERICA, INC AND ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORP., SET FOUR / CASE NO. 5:13-CV-03385-PSG [PROPOSED] STIPULATED CLAIM CONSTRUCTION ORDER Based on the parties’ agreements as set forth above, the Court hereby adopts a claim construction in this matter as follows: 1. The term “polymer” shall be construed to mean a naturally occurring or synthetic chemical compound consisting of large molecules made up of a linked series of many repeated monomers, or small molecules. 2. The term “foam” shall be construed to mean a compound having many bubbles or voids filled with gas. The bubbles, or voids, may be linked to create continuous channels, constituting open cell foam, or each bubble or void may be entirely entrapped or surrounded by a solid compound, creating a closed cell foam. 3. The parties agree that all other terms in the patent shall be construed in accordance with their ordinary meaning. 4. The February 17, 2017 claim construction hearing is vacated. IT IS SO ORDERED. January 4, 2017 Dated: ______________________ _________________________________________ THE HONORABLE HAROLD R. LLOYD MAGISTRATE JUDGE HOWARD R. LLOYD UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 3 MAINTECH INCORPORATED’S INTERROGATORIES TO ORACLE AMERICA, INC AND ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORP., SET FOUR / CASE NO. 5:13-CV-03385-PSG

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