Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al

Filing 756

ORDER granting 750 Motion to Proceed with Certain Depositions. Eolas may proceed with the depositions of Chris Motes and Paul Fischer on 7-07-2011, notwithstanding the collective 350 hour deposition limitation in the discovery order. Signed by Judge Leonard Davis on 07/07/11. cc:attys 7-08-11 (mll, )

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Case 6:09-cv-00446-LED Document 750-1 Filed 07/06/11 Page 1 of 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS TYLER DIVISION Eolas Technologies Incorporated, Plaintiff, vs. Adobe Systems Inc., Amazon.com, Inc., Apple Inc., Argosy Publishing, Inc., Blockbuster Inc., CDW Corp., Citigroup Inc., eBay Inc., Frito-Lay, Inc., The Go Daddy Group, Inc., Google Inc., J.C. Penney Company, Inc., JPMorgan Chase & Co., New Frontier Media, Inc., Office Depot, Inc., Perot Systems Corp., Playboy Enterprises International, Inc., Rent-A-Center, Inc., Staples, Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Texas Instruments Inc., Yahoo! Inc., and YouTube, LLC Defendants. § § § Civil Action No. 6:09-CV-00446-LED § § § § JURY TRIAL § § § § § § § § § § § § § ORDER GRANTING EOLAS’ UNOPPOSED MOTION TO PROCEED WITH CERTAIN DEPOSITIONS WITH RESPECT TO DEFENDANT YAHOO! INC. The Court, having considered Eolas Technologies Inc.’s (“Plaintiff”) Unopposed Motion to Proceed with Certain Depositions with Respect to Defendant Yahoo! Inc., and finding good cause supporting it, finds the Motion should be granted. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Eolas may proceed with the depositions of Chris Motes and Paul Fischer on Thursday, July 7, 2011, notwithstanding the collective 350 hour deposition limitation in the discovery order. So ORDERED and SIGNED this 7th day of July, 2011. __________________________________ LEONARD DAVIS UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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