Xerox Corporation v. Google Inc. et al
Filing
277
ORDER Setting Teleconference : A Discovery Teleconference is set for 10/24/2011 at 02:15 PM. Signed by Judge Leonard P. Stark on 10/6/11. (ntl)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
XEROX CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
v.
C.A. No. lO-136-LPS
GOOGLE INC., ET AL.,
Defendants.
ORDER
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of October, 2011, after having been advised by
Plaintiff and Defendants of their inability to resolve a discovery matter,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a teleconference is scheduled for October 24,
2011 at 2:15 p.m. Counsel for the party seeking relief shall initiate the teleconference call to
302-573-4573.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that not later than October 19, 2011, any party
seeking relief shall file with the Court a letter, not to exceed three (3) pages, outlining the issues
in dispute and its position on those issues. Not later than October 20, 2011, any party opposing
the application for relief may file a letter, not to exceed three (3) pages, outlining that party's
reasons for its opposition. Should any document(s) be filed under seal, a courtesy copy of the
sealed document( s) must be provided to the Court within one (1) hour of e-filing the
document(s).
Should the Court find further briefing necessary upon conclusion of the telephone
conference, the Court will order it. Alternatively, the Court may choose to resolve the dispute
prior to the telephone conference and will, in that event, cancel the conference.
Delaware counsel are reminded of their obligations to inform out-of-state counsel
of this Order. To avoid the imposition of sanctions, counsel shall advise the Court immediately
of any problems regarding compliance with this Order.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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