Software Rights Archive, LLC v. Google Inc. et al

Filing 236

MOTION for Hearing re 130 SEALED MOTION Defendants' Motion to Transfer Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1404(a) SEALED MOTION Defendants' Motion to Transfer Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1404(a) SEALED MOTION Defendants' Motion to Transfer Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1404(a) by Yahoo! Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A, # 2 Text of Proposed Order)(Jones, Michael)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION SOFTWARE RIGHTS ARCHIVE, LLC v. GOOGLE INC., YAHOO! INC., IAC SEARCH & MEDIA, INC., AOL, LLC, AND LYCOS, INC. ORDER SETTING HEARING AND CONTINUING CLAIM CONSTRUCTION Having considered Yahoo! Inc.'s motion (1) for a hearing on Defendants' Motion to Transfer Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1404(a), filed February 20, 2009 (Docket No.130); and (2) alternatively for a continuance of claim construction-related deadlines, the Court hereby GRANTS the motion. Defendants' Motion to Transfer is hereby set for hearing on March __, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. Further, the Court hereby extends the following claim construction-related deadlines: EVENT Comply with P.R. 4-1. Comply with P.R. 4-2. Comply with P.R. 4-3. Discovery deadline- claims construction issues Comply with P.R. 4-5(a). Comply with P.R. 4-5(b). Comply with P.R. 4-5(c). Comply with P.R. 4-5(d). Claim construction hearing 9:00 a.m., Marshall, Texas CURRENT DEADLINE April 30, 2010 May 28, 2010 June 25, 2010 July 16, 2010 August 6, 2010 September 10, 2010 October 8, 2010 October 29, 2010 November 10, 2010 EXTENDED DEADLINE May 28, 2010 June 25, 2010 July 23, 2010 August 13, 2010 September 3, 2010 October 8, 2010 November 5, 2010 December 3, 2010 A date in December 2010 or as soon thereafter as is convenient for the Court. Civil Case No. 2:07-cv-511 (CE) sf-2806250 1 sf-2806250 2

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