Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al
Filing
1207
NOTICE by Citigroup Inc. Notice of Time Estimate for Trial (Fuller, Michael)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
TYLER DIVISION
EOLAS TECHNOLOGIES, INC., AND
THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF CALIFORNIA
Plaintiffs,
v.
ADOBE SYSTEMS, INC., et al.,
Defendants.
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No. 6:09-cv-00446-LED
CITIGROUP INC.’S NOTICE OF TIME ESTIMATE FOR TRIAL
Defendant Citigroup respectfully submits this notification concerning its requested
amount of time for trial of this matter.
At this time, Citigroup understands the trial in this matter will be staged such that a
manageable number of defendants will be grouped respectively into two or perhaps three
separate trials. With that understanding, in the event Citigroup is paired for trial with 3 or 4 codefendants, Citigroup requests a total of 24 total hours per side as follows:
(a)
voir dire: 45 minutes
(b)
opening statements: 90 minutes
(c)
direct and cross examinations: 20 hours, and
(d)
closing statements: 105 minutes.
Citigroup reserves the right to amend this request once trial groupings are set.
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Respectfully submitted:
/s/ M. Scott Fuller
Edwin R. DeYoung
Texas Bar No. 05673000
Roy W. Hardin
Texas Bar No. 08968300
Roger Brian Cowie
Texas Bar No. 00783886
M. Scott Fuller
Texas Bar No. 24036607
Galyn Gafford
Texas Bar No. 24040938
LOCKE LORD LLP
2200 Ross Avenue, Suite 2200
Dallas, Texas 75201-6776
Telephone: (214) 740-8000
Facsimile: (214) 740-8800
E-mail: edeyoung@lockelord.com
ATTORNEYS FOR DEFENDANT
CITIGROUP INC.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
The undersigned certifies that on the 9th day of January, 2012, the foregoing document
was served on Plaintiff’s counsel of record via electronic mail in compliance with Local Rule
CV-5(d).
/s/ M. Scott Fuller
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