Weisner v. Google LLC et al
Filing 22
ORDER terminating [162 in 20-cv-02862] Letter Motion for Discovery. The Defendant's motion to conduct discovery relating to the issue of claimed patent abandonment is resolved as follows: 1.The Defendant may take the depositions of the two atto rneys who prosecuted the patents, Steven Horowitz and a Mr. Friedman, both of whom live in Israel, provided that they complete such by January 17, 2024. If Defendant wishes to move to amend its answer to add this defense in light of the discovery obt ained, it shall do so by January 26, 2024.2.All discovery shall end by January 17, 2024.3.If the Plaintiff has additional documents required to be produced, all such production must be made by November 29, 2023. If, by reason of deposition, additiona l documents are discovered, an appropriate sanction will be considered. The parties will meet again on January 31, 2024 at 2:30 p.m. Regarding the new case,Weisner v. Google, 23 Civ. 8186, the Defendant shall move or answer by December 4, 2023. If a motion to dismiss is filed, the Plaintiff has until January 16, 2024 to file an opposition. Defendant's reply shall be due by February 16, 2024. This case will proceed on its own track independent of the old case, provided that all depositions t aken in the old case will be usable in the new case. SO ORDERED., ( Amended Pleadings due by 1/26/2024., Deposition due by 1/17/2024., Discovery due by 1/17/2024., Motions due by 12/4/2023., Responses due by 1/16/2024, Replies due by 2/16/2024., Status Conference set for 1/31/2024 at 02:30 PM before Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein.) (Signed by Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein on 11/15/23) (yv)
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