IP Innovation LLC et al v. Google, Inc.

Filing 55

MOTION for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery Joint Motion to Extend Certain Deadlines for Discovery and Rebuttal Expert Witness Reports by Google, Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Beck, David)

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T]NITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION IP INNOVATION L.L.C. AND TECHNOLOGY LICENSING CORPORATION, $ $ $ Plaintiffs, v. GOOGLE fNC., Defendant. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ CASE NO. 2:07CV-503-LED ruRY TRIAL REQUESTED ORDER On this day, the Court considered the Joint Motion to Extend Certain Deadlines for Discovery and Rebuttal Expert Witness Reports filed by Plaintiffs IP Innovation L.L.C. and Technology Licensing Corporation and Defendant Google Inc. After considering the motion, the Court is of the opinion that it is meritorious. It is therefore: ORDERED that: (Ð the parties will identiff any expert witnesses expected to offer claim construction opinions in their July 13, 2009 Joint Statement without including a sunmary of each opinion to be offered by such experts atthattime. Instead, Plaintiffs and Defendant will serve declarations setting forth each expert's claim construction opinions concurrently with their respective initial Markman Briefs and Supporting Evidence (August 24,2009 for Plaintiffs, and September 7,2009 for Defendant). The parties may conduct expert depositions concerning claim construction declarations after August 13, 2009 as long as they are completed by September 14,2009; (iÐ (iiD the new deadline for serving rebuttal expert witness reports is December 16,2009; the new discovery deadline is January 15,2010; and tt67 .00003/43t322.1 (iv) All other future deadlines remain as set forth in the Court's Docket Control Order. June 6, 2008 Updated t167 .00003/431322.1

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