Mirror Worlds, LLC v. Apple, Inc.

Filing 197

MOTION to Expedite Briefing Schedule And Expedited Consideration of Mirror Worlds LLCs Motion to Preclude Apples Amended Invalidity Contentions And to Strike Portions of The Expert Report of Steven K. Feiner, Ph.D. Regarding Invalidity by Mirror Worlds, LLC. (Attachments: #1 Text of Proposed Order Granting Mirror Worlds LLCs Motion For An Expedited Briefing Schedule And Expedited Consideration of Mirror Worlds LLCs Motion to Preclude Apples Amended Invalidity Contentions And to Strike Portions of The Expert Report of Steven K. Feiner, Ph.D. Regarding Invalidity)(Solo, Alexander)

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Mirror Worlds, LLC v. Apple, Inc. Doc. 197 Att. 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS TYLER DIVISION MIRROR WORLDS, LLC Plaintiff, JURY TRIAL DEMANDED v. APPLE, INC. Defendant. APPLE, INC. Counterclaim Plaintiff, v. MIRROR WORLDS, LLC, MIRROR WORLDS, TECHNOLOGIES, INC. Counterclaim Defendants. Civil Action No. 6:08-CV-88 LED ORDER GRANTING MIRROR WORLDS LLC'S MOTION FOR AN EXPEDITED BRIEFING SCHEDULE AND EXPEDITED CONSIDERATION OF MIRROR WORLDS LLC'S MOTION TO PRECLUDE APPLE'S AMENDED INVALIDITY CONTENTIONS AND TO STRIKE PORTIONS OF THE EXPERT REPORT OF STEVEN K. FEINER, PH.D. REGARDING INVALIDITY ON THIS DAY, the Court considered Plaintiff Mirror Worlds LLC's Motion for an Expedited Briefing Schedule and Expedited Consideration of Mirror Worlds LLC's Motion to Preclude Apple's Amended Invalidity Contentions and to Strike Portions of the Expert Report of Steven K. Feiner, Ph.D. Regarding Invalidity, after review of the subject motion and the record of this cause, hereby orders that the motion shall in all things be GRANTED. Dockets.Justia.com IT IS ORDERED that the opposition to Mirror Worlds LLC's Motion to Preclude Apple's Amended Invalidity Contentions and to Strike Portions of the Expert Report of Steven K. Feiner, Ph.D. Regarding Invalidity is due on June 2, 2010.

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