Motorola Mobility, Inc. v. Apple, Inc.

Filing 224

MOTION to Compel Responses to Interrogatories Regarding Set-Top Box Patents (Nos. 19-22) by Apple, Inc.. Responses due by 2/16/2012 (Attachments: # 1 Affidavit Declaration of Jill Ho, # 2 Exhibit A, # 3 Exhibit B, # 4 Exhibit C-SEALED, # 5 Exhibit D-SEALED, # 6 Exhibit E, # 7 Exhibit F, # 8 Exhibit G, # 9 Exhibit H, # 10 Exhibit I, # 11 Exhibit J, # 12 Exhibit K, # 13 Exhibit L, # 14 Exhibit M, # 15 Exhibit N, # 16 Exhibit O, # 17 Exhibit P, # 18 Exhibit Q, # 19 Exhibit R, # 20 Exhibit S, # 21 Exhibit T, # 22 Exhibit U-SEALED, # 23 Exhibit V-SEALED, # 24 Exhibit W-SEALED, # 25 Exhibit X-SEALED, # 26 Exhibit Y-SEALED, # 27 Exhibit Z-SEALED, # 28 Exhibit AA-SEALED, # 29 Exhibit BB-SEALED, # 30 Exhibit CC-SEALED, # 31 Exhibit DD-SEALED, # 32 Text of Proposed Order)(Pace, Christopher)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA Case No. 1:10cv023580-Civ-RNS-TEB MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC., Plaintiff, v. JURY TRIAL DEMANDED APPLE INC., Defendant. APPLE INC., Counterclaim Plaintiff, v. MOTOROLA, INC. and MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC., Counterclaim Defendants. [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING APPLE INC.’S MOTION TO COMPEL RESPONSES TO INTERROGATORIES REGARDING SET-TOP BOX PATENTS (NOS. 19-22) The Court having considered Apple, Inc.’s Motion to Compel Responses to Interrogatories Regarding Set-Top Box Patents (Nos. 19-22), the pertinent portions of the record, and otherwise being fully advised in the premises, it is hereby ORDERED that Apple’s Interrogatory Nos. 19-22 seek relevant information which Apple is entitled to discover. Accordingly, Apple’s motion to compel is GRANTED. Motorola is hereby ORDERED to supplement its responses to respond fully to Interrogatory Nos. 19-22 within one week of the date of this Order. IT IS SO ORDERED. Date Hon. Ted E. Bandstra United States Magistrate Judge 1

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