Northeastern University et al v. Google, Inc.,

Filing 211

***DEFICIENT DOCUMENT, PLEASE IGNORE.***AFFIDAVIT in Support re 210 Unopposed MOTION to Seal Document 127 Notice of Discovery Disclosure, 160 Notice (Other) : MOTION TO SEAL D.I. 127-2 AND 160-2 filed by Google, Inc.,. (Duarte, Enrique) Modified on 6/27/2011 (sm, ).

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY and JARG CORPORATION, Plaintiffs, v. Civil Action No. 2:07-CV-486-CE Jury Trial Demand GOOGLE INC., Oral Argument Requested Defendant. DECLARATION OF ENRIQUE D. DUARTE IN SUPPORT OF GOOGLE’S UNOPPOSED MOTION TO SEAL D.I. 127-2 AND 160-2 I, Enrique D. Duarte, hereby declare and state the following to be true: 1. I am an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of California and admitted pro hac vice to the Eastern District of Texas for purposes of above-captioned matter. I am an attorney with the law firm of Fish & Richardson P.C., counsel of record in this action for Defendant Google Inc. (“Google”), and I am one of the attorneys responsible for Google’s defense in this litigation. I have personal knowledge of the matters stated in this declaration and would testify competently to them under oath if called to do so. 2. The document filed as D.I. 127-2 discloses information concerning Google’s source code, which is highly confidential. 3. The document filed as D.I. 160-2 discloses information concerning Google’s source code, which is highly confidential. /// /// /// DECL. OF ENRIQUE D. DUARTE IN SUPP. OF UNOPPOSED MOTION TO SEAL DI 127-2 AND 160-2 - Page 1 I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed this 24th day of June, 2011, at Redwood City, California. __/s/ Enrique D. Duarte_____________ Enrique D. Duarte DECL. OF ENRIQUE D. DUARTE IN SUPP. OF UNOPPOSED MOTION TO SEAL DI 127-2 AND 160-2 - Page 2

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