Eolas Technologies Incorporated v. Adobe Systems Incorporated et al

Filing 968

MOTION to Compel LOG-IN INFORMATION FOR STAPLESLINK.COM AND EWAY.COM FROM STAPLES INC. by Eolas Technologies Incorporated. (Attachments: # 1 Attachment A, # 2 Exhibit 1, # 3 Exhibit 2, # 4 Exhibit 3, # 5 Exhibit 4, # 6 Exhibit 5, # 7 Exhibit 6, # 8 Exhibit 7, # 9 Exhibit 8, # 10 Exhibit 9, # 11 Exhibit 10, # 12 Exhibit 11, # 13 Exhibit 12, # 14 Exhibit 13, # 15 Exhibit 14, # 16 Exhibit 15, # 17 Exhibit 16, # 18 Exhibit 17, # 19 Exhibit 18, # 20 Exhibit 19, # 21 Exhibit 20, # 22 Exhibit 21, # 23 Exhibit 22, # 24 Exhibit 23, # 25 Exhibit 24, # 26 Exhibit 25, # 27 Text of Proposed Order)(McKool, Mike)

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EXHIBIT 13 Page 1 of 1 Gretchen Curran From: Tom Fasone III Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 12:28 PM To: Mark Matuschak; MRichardson@brsfirm.com; Daniel V. Williams; Kate Hutchins Cc: Ewenstein, Richard I; daniel.williams@wilmerhale.com; Steinberg, Don; Hardt, Jonathan; Eolas; John B. Campbell; Josh Budwin; Gretchen Curran; Bob Kramer; Matt Rappaport; Kevin Burgess; Don Gaiser; Jodi Godfrey; Vicki Merideth; Stefano Milito; Angela Ivy Subject: Re: Eolas/Staples: Motion for Leave to Add stapleslink.com and eway.com Counsel Please let us know whether Staples opposes Eolas' MFL to add stapleslink.com and eway.com (as reflected in the attached PICs) by no later than the COB (6 p.m. CT) tomorrow, Thursday. Should we not hear from Staples by the requested time, Eolas will file an opposed MFL. Regards, Tom On Aug 16, 2011, at 8:05 AM, "Tom Fasone III" <tfasone@McKoolSmith.com> wrote: Counsel Please know that Eolas is going to file with the Court a motion for leave to add Staples' B2B websites stapleslink.com and eway.com as accused products in this litigation. Please let us know if Staples opposes Eolas' motion in this regard. Thank you, Tom 9/6/2011

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