Taction Technology, Inc. v. Apple Inc.
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ORDER Granting Unopposed Motions to File Documents Under Seal (ECF Nos. 289 , 297 ). Signed by Judge Todd W. Robinson on 06/12/2023. (cxl1)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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TACTION TECHNOLOGY, INC.,
Plaintiff,
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v.
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APPLE INC.,
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Case No.: 21-CV-812 TWR (JLB)
ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED
MOTIONS TO FILE DOCUMENTS
UNDER SEAL
Defendant.
(ECF Nos. 289, 297)
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Presently before the Court are Plaintiff Taction Technology, Inc.’s (“Pl.’s Mot.,”
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ECF No. 289) and Defendant Apple Inc.’s (“Def.’s Mot.,” ECF No. 297) (together, the
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“Motions to Seal”) unopposed motions to file certain documents under seal. Specifically,
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Taction seeks to file under seal nearly 500 pages comprising Exhibits A (excerpts of
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Dr. Zinn’s opening report), B (excerpts of Dr. Visell’s opening report), C (excerpts of
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Dr. Knox’s report), D (excerpts of Taction’s response to Apple’s Interrogatory No. 15), E
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(excerpts of Exhibit A1 to Apple’s post-claim construction invalidity contentions), F
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(excerpts of Exhibit A2 to Apple’s post-claim construction invalidity contentions), G
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through I (Apple documents related to the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus), K (excerpts of
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Dr. Knox’s deposition transcript), L (excerpts of Arman Hajati deposition transcript), and
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M through R (Apple documents related to the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus), as well as those
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portions of its memorandum of points and authorities in support of its Daubert motion that
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cite and discuss those exhibits. 1 (See Pl.’s Mot. at 1, 3–5; ECF No. 289-1 (“Snyder Decl.”)
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¶¶ 2–11; compare ECF No. 291 (redacted publicly filed documents), with ECF No. 290
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(lodged sealed documents).) Taction contends that there are “compelling reasons” to file
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these documents under seal because they contain “confidential information about . . .
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[Apple’s] business practices that would harm Apple’s competitive standing if made
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publicly available” and “sensitive and confidential business information about Taction.”
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(See Pl.’s Mot. at 2–5; Snyder Decl. ¶¶ 2–11.)
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For its part, Apple seeks to file under seal approximately 630 pages, consisting of
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Exhibits 1 (excerpts of Dr. Zinn’s rebuttal report), 2 (excerpts of Dr. Oliver’s corrected
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report), 4 (excerpts of Jere Harrison deposition transcript), 7 (excerpts of Taction’s post-
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claim construction amended infringement contentions), 8 (‘885 patent infringement claim
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chart for Apple iPhone SE), 12 (Taction’s infringement contentions), 13 (an Apple
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manual), 14 (an Apple document), 17 (excerpts of Dr. Ma’s deposition transcript), 20
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(excerpts of Alex Lee’s deposition transcript), 23 (‘885 patent infringement claim chart for
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Apple iPhone 14), 28 (excerpts of Taction’s response to an Apple interrogatory),2 29 (a
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February 8, 2023 production letter served by Apple to Taction), 30 (‘885 patent
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infringement claim chart for Apple iPhone 8 and 2020 iPhone SE), 31 (‘885 patent
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infringement claim chart for Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max), 32 (‘885 patent infringement
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claim chart for Apple Watch Series 8 41mm), 34 (excerpts of Dr. Kennedy’s amended
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opening expert report), and 35 (excerpts of Dr. Kennedy’s deposition transcript), 3 in
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addition to portions of its memorandum of points and authorities in support of its motion
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for summary judgment and Daubert motion. 4 (See Def.’s Mot. at 1; ECF No. 297-1 (“Tio
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Specifically, Taction seeks to file under seal the entirety of Exhibits A, C, G, H, I, and L through R;
essentially the entirety of Exhibit E; and portions of Exhibits B, D, F, K and its memorandum.
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The Court notes that Apple’s Exhibit 28 is illegible as currently filed.
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The Court notes that Apple’s Exhibit 35’s slipsheet is miscaptioned as Exhibit 26.
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Specifically, Apple seeks to file under seal the entirety of Exhibits 4, 13, 14, and 17, and portions of
Exhibits 1, 2, 7, 8, 12, 20, 23, 28 through 32, 34, and 35 and its memorandum.
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Decl.”) ¶¶ 2–10); compare ECF Nos. 299–301 (redacted publicly filed documents), with
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ECF No. 298 (lodged sealed documents).) Apple argues that there exist compelling reasons
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to file these documents under seal because they “contain[] Taction’s, Apple’s, and third
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party sensitive confidential business information.” (See Def.’s Mot. at 1; Tio Decl.
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¶¶ 2–10.)
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Upon a close review of the Parties’ proposed redactions, the Court concludes that
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the Parties have demonstrated compelling reasons to file under seal Taction’s Exhibits A,
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C, G, H, I, and L through R and Apple’s Exhibits 4, 13, 14, and 17 in their entirety, as well
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as portions of Taction’s Exhibits B, D through F, K and its memorandum and Apple’s
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Exhibits 1, 2, 7, 8, 12, 20, 23, 28 through 32, 34, and 35 and its memorandum. See, e.g.,
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Orthopaedic Hosp. v. Encore Med., L.P., No. 19-CV-970 JLS (AHG), 2021 WL 1966121,
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at *2 (S.D. Cal. Apr. 12, 2021). The Court therefore GRANTS Taction’s (ECF No. 289)
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and Apple’s (ECF No. 297) Motions to Seal, and the Clerk of Court SHALL FILE
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UNDER SEAL the documents previously lodged under seal at ECF Nos. 290 and 298.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: June 12, 2023
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Honorable Todd W. Robinson
United States District Judge
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