Interval Licensing LLC v. AOL, Inc. et al

Filing 181

STIPULATION AND PROPOSED ORDER ESTABLISHING ELECTRONIC DISCOVERY PROTOCOL by parties. (Walters, Mark)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 v. AOL, INC.; APPLE, INC.; eBAY, INC.; FACEBOOK, INC.; GOOGLE INC.; NETFLIX, INC.; OFFICE DEPOT, INC.; OFFICEMAX INC.; STAPLES, INC.; YAHOO! INC.; and YOUTUBE, LLC, Defendants. Honorable Marsha J. Pechman UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE INTERVAL LICENSING LLC, Plaintiff, Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER Pursuant to the Court's Scheduling Order (Docket No. 178), the parties, through undersigned counsel hereby submit the following Agreed E-Discovery Protocol and [Proposed] Order. E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL 19 20 21 22 23 24 In order to facilitate discovery, the parties agree to the production format for materials a party produces, as set forth below. The parties' agreement as to form of production for materials does not obligate a party to produce particular materials. Nor does it limit a party from producing materials in native format or by way of providing them for inspection. AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER - 1 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1. Document Image Format. ESI shall be produced electronically, in full text searchable PDF wherein the full text was extracted directly from the native file, or as single page, uniquely and sequentially numbered Group IV TIFF image files not less than 300 dpi resolution to enable the generation of searchable text using Optical Character Recognition ("OCR"). Where text may be extracted when the TIFF image file is generated, the image file shall be accompanied by a text file containing the extracted text; however, there is no obligation on a Producing Party to generate searchable text using OCR unless the Producing Party already has generated searchable text using OCR for its own use. To the extent the Producing Party later generates searchable text using OCR after the production of documents not containing searchable text, the Producing Party shall notify the Receiving Party and produce the searchable text upon request from the Receiving Party. The cover letter accompanying a document production shall indicate whether the documents contained in the production include searchable text files. a. Database Load Files/Cross-Reference Files. Documents shall be provided with (1) a Concordance delimited load file(s), (2) an Opticon delimited cross-reference file(s) showing document breaks and additional fields as identified in Section 4 below, and (3) an IPRO View LFP comma-delimited load file(s) showing document breaks. To the extent a producing party cannot produce Concordance delimit load files or IPRO View LFP comma-delimited load files, that party shall meet and confer with the requesting party regarding alternative formats for production. Example of Concordance Delimited File: þBegDocþ þEndDocþ þBegAttachþ þEndAttachþ Example of Opticon Delimited File: MSC000001,MSC001,D:\IMAGES\001\MSC000001.TIF,Y,,,3 MSC000002,MSC001,D:\IMAGES\001\MSC000002.TIF,,,, MSC000003,MSC001,D:\IMAGES\001\MSC000003.TIF,,,, MSC000004,MSC001,D:\IMAGES\001\MSC000004.TIF,Y,,,2 MSC000005,MSC001,D:\IMAGES\001\MSC000005.TIF,,,, Example of LFP Comma-Delimited File : IM,ABC00001,D,0,@DEF1022;DEF1022\0000;ABC00001.TIF;2 IM,ABC00002, ,0,@DEF1022;DEF1022\0000;ABC00002.TIF;2 IM,ABC00003, ,0,@DEF1022;DEF1022\0000;ABC00003.TIF;2 IM,ABC00004, ,0,@DEF1022;DEF1022\0000;ABC00004.TIF;2 IM,ABC00005,D,0,@DEF1022;DEF1022\0000;ABC00005.TIF;2 b. Hard Copy Documents. The production of hard copy documents shall include a cross-reference file that indicates document breaks and sets forth the Custodian associated with each produced document. AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER - 2 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3. 2. c. File Name. Each document image file shall be named with the unique Bates Number of the page of the document in question, followed by the extension "TIF" or "PDF." File names should not be more than twenty characters long or contain spaces. d. Document Unitization. If a document is more than one page, the unitization of the document and any attachments and/or affixed notes shall be maintained as they existed in the original document. e. Color. Documents in color need not be produced in color. A party may request that a reasonable number of documents be produced in a color .PDF or .JPG format upon review of the other party's production. The parties reserve their respective rights to object to any such request. Searchable Text. In addition to TIFF or PDF images, each production will include text files corresponding to the TIFF or PDF files described above. a. Electronic Documents. The full text of each native electronic document shall be extracted ("Extracted Text") and produced in a text file. The Extracted Text shall be provided in searchable ASCII text format (or Unicode text format if the text is in a foreign language) and shall be named with the unique Bates Number of the first page of the corresponding TIFF or PDF document followed by the extension ".txt" or ".pdf". b. Hard Copy. Hard copy documents shall be scanned using Optical Character Recognition technology and searchable ASCII text files shall be produced (or Unicode text format if the text is in a foreign language). Each file shall be named with the unique Bates Number of the first page of the corresponding TIFF or PDF document followed by the extension ".txt" or ".pdf". c. Redacted Documents. Redacted documents shall be scanned using Optical Character Recognition technology and searchable ASCII text files shall be produced (or Unicode text format if the text is in a foreign language). Each file shall be named with the unique Bates Number of the first page of the corresponding TIFF or PDF document followed by the extension ".txt" or ".pdf". Extracted text will not be provided for redacted documents. Production Media. Documents shall be produced on external hard drives or readily accessible computer or electronic media (the "Production Media"). Each piece of Production Media shall identify a production number corresponding to the production with which the documents on the Production Media are associated (e.g., "V001", "V002"), as well as the volume of the material in that production (e.g., "001", "-002"). For example, if the first production wave by a party comprises document images on three hard drives, the party shall label each hard drive in the AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER - 3 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 4. following manner: "V001-001", "V001-002", and "V001-003". Each piece of Production Media shall also identify: (1) the producing party's name; (2) the production date; (3) the Bates Number range of the materials contained on the Production Media; and (4) the set(s) of requests for production for which the documents are being produced. Metadata. For all Electronic Documents where metadata exists, an ASCII text file (or Unicode text format if the metadata text is in a foreign language) shall be produced setting forth the fields set forth below. The parties reserve the ability to request that additional Metadata Fields be set forth or provided for certain specified Electronic Documents upon review of the other party's production. The parties reserve their respective rights to object to any such request. The parties are under no obligation to create metadata for any document. FIELD BEGDOC ENDDOC BEGATTACH DESCRIPTION Beginning Bates number assigned to each document. Ending Bates number assigned to each document. Beginning Bates number assigned to the group of documents to which the parent document and any attachment documents are associated. Ending Bates number assigned to the group of documents to which the parent document and any attachment documents are associated. Document type as identified by metadata associated with the native document indicating the extension of the application that created the native document (e.g., .doc, .ppt, .htm). Original file name. The name of the person from whose files the document was obtained. The file path information for the document. Date that the document was created. ENDATTACH DOCTYPE File Name Custodian File Path Date Created Last Date Modified Date that the file was last modified. AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER - 4 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 7. 20 21 22 23 24 1 Additional for Emails: To From CC Bcc Date Sent1 Subject Date Received Time Sent Fields All information contained in the "To" field of the email. All information contained in the "From" field of the email. All information contained in the "CC" field of the e-mail, as well as all other discernable copyees. All information contained in the "BCC" field of the email, as well as all other discernable blind copyees. Date the E-mail was sent, including month, date, and year. Verbatim subject or re: line, as stated in the e-mail. Date the E-mail was received, including month, date, and year. Time the E-mail was sent, including hour, minute, second, and time zone. 5. Duplicates. To the extent duplicate documents (based on MD5 or SHA-1 hash values at the document level) reside within a party's data set, each party is only required to produce a single copy of the responsive document from each custodian. To the extent that de-duplication through MD5 or SHA-1 hash values is not possible, the parties shall meet and confer to discuss any other proposed method of deduplication. Original Documents: Nothing in this Protocol shall eliminate or alter any Party's obligation to retain Native Format copies, including associated metadata, of all ESI produced in the Litigation and original hard copy documents for all paper discovery produced in the Litigation. Sources That Are Not Reasonably Accessible. Materials retained in tape, floppy disk, optical disk, or similar formats primarily for back-up or disaster recovery purposes should be considered not reasonably accessible under Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(b)(2)(B) and, accordingly, should not be subject to production unless specific facts demonstrate a particular need for such evidence that justifies the burden of retrieval. Following reasonable notice by a requesting party for facts supporting a 6. To the extent that information in the Date Sent and Time Sent fields, as defined above, are both part of the Date Sent field, that is sufficient; the parties do not need to parse them as separate fields. AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER - 5 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 claim that responsive ESI is not reasonably accessible under Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(b)(2)(B), a party must identify and describe those sources of ESI that it contends are not reasonably accessible by providing information about the nature of any limitations on access and the likely costs that might be incurred in producing such ESI, and the method used for storage of such ESI. PROPOSED ORDER The forging E-Discovery Protocol shall be adopted by the Court and used by the parties in this case. SO ORDERED ____________________________ Hon. Marsha J. Pechman, U.S. District Court Judge AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER - 6 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Dated: February 28, 2011 /s/ Matthew R. Berry (with permission) Justin A. Nelson, WSBA No. 31864 jnelson@susmangodfrey.com Matthew R. Berry. WSBA No. 37364 mberry@susmangodfrey.com SUSMAN GODFREY L.L.P. 1201 Third Avenue, Suite 3800 Seattle, Washington 98101 Tel: (206) 516-3880 Max L. Tribble, Jr. (pro hac vice) mtribble@susmangodfrey.com SUSMAN GODFREY L.L.P. 1000 Louisiana Street, Suite 5100 Houston, Texas 77002 Tel: (713) 651-9366 Michael F. Heim (pro hac vice) mheim@hpcllp.com Eric J. Enger (pro hac vice) eenger@hpcllp.com Nathan J. Davis (pro hac vice) ndavis@hpcllp.com HEIM, PAYNE & CHORUSH, L.L.P. 600 Travis, Suite 6710 Houston, Texas 77002 Tel: (713) 221-2000 Attorneys for Plaintiff Interval Licensing LLC /s/ Molly A. Terwilliger (with permission) Molly A. Terwilliger, WSBA No. 28449 mollyt@summitlaw.com SUMMIT LAW GROUP PLLC 315 Fifth Avenue S., Suite 1000 Seattle, Washington 98104 Tel: (206) 676-7000 Cortney S. Alexander (pro hac vice) cortney.alexander@finnegan.com AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER- 7 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Attorneys for Defendant AOL Inc. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER- 8 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP FINNEGAN, HENDERSON, FARABOW, GARRETT & DUNNER, LLP 3500 SunTrust Plaza 303 Peachtree Street, NE Atlanta, Georgia 30308-3263 Tel: (404) 653-6400 Gerald F. Ivey (pro hac vice) gerald.ivey@finnegan.com Robert L. Burns (pro hac vice) robert.burns@finnegan.com Elliot C. Cook (pro hac vice) elliot.cook@finnegan.com FINNEGAN, HENDERSON, FARABOW, GARRETT & DUNNER, LLP 901 New York Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001-4413 Tel: (202) 408-4000 /s/ David S. Almeling (by permission) Scott T. Wilsdon, WSBA No. 20608 wilsdon@yarmuth.com Jeremy E. Roller, WSBA No. 32021 jroller@yarmuth.com YARMUTH WILSDON CALFO PLLC 818 Stewart Street, Suite 1400 Seattle, Washington 98101 Tel: (206) 516-3800 Brian M. Berliner (pro hac vice) bberliner@omm.com Neil L. Yang (pro hac vice) nyang@omm.com O'MELVENY & MYERS LLP 400 South Hope Street Los Angeles, California 90071 Tel: (213) 430-6000 FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER- 9 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP George A. Riley (pro hac vice) griley@omm.com David S. Almeling (pro hac vice) dalmeling@omm.com O'MELVENY & MYERS LLP Two Embarcadero Center, 28th Floor San Francisco, California 94111 Tel: (415) 984-8700 Attorneys for Defendant Apple Inc. /s/ Kristin L. Cleveland J. Christopher Carraway, WSBA No. 37944 chris.carraway@klarquist.com Kristin L. Cleveland (pro hac vice) kristin.cleveland@klarqusit.com John D. Vandenberg, WSBA No. 38445 john.vandenberg@klarquist.com KLARQUIST SPARKMAN, LLP 121 S.W. Salmon Street, Suite 1600 Portland, Oregon 97204 Tel: (503) 595-5300 Christopher T. Wion, WSBA No. 33207 chrisw@dhlt.com Arthur W. Harrigan, Jr., WSBA No. 1751 arthurh@dhlt.com DANIELSON HARRIGAN LEYH & TOLLEFSON LLP 999 Third Avenue, Suite 4400 Seattle, Washington 98104 Tel: (206) 623-1700 Attorneys for Defendants eBay Inc., Netflix, Inc., Office Depot, Inc., and Staples, Inc. /s/ Christopher Durbin (with permission) Christopher B. Durbin, WSBA No. 41159 cdurbin@cooley.com COOLEY LLP 719 Second Avenue, Suite 900 Seattle, Washington 98104 Tel: (206) 452-8700 FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER- 10 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP Michael G. Rhodes (pro hac vice) mrhodes@cooley.com COOLEY LLP 101 California St., 5th Floor San Francisco, California 94111 Tel: (415) 693-2000 Heidi L. Keefe (pro hac vice) hkeefe@cooley.com Mark R. Weinstein (pro hac vice) mweinstein@cooley.com Christen M.R. Dubois (pro hac vice) cdubois@cooley.com Elizabeth L. Stameshkin (pro hac vice) lstameshkin@cooley.com COOLEY LLP 3175 Hanover St. Palo Alto, California 94304 Tel: (650) 843-5000 Attorneys for Defednant Facebook, Inc. FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER- 11 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP /s/ Shannon M. Jost (with permission) Shannon M. Jost, WSBA No. 32511 shannon.jost@stokeslaw.com Scott A.W. Johnson, WSBA No. 15543 scott.johnson@stokeslaw.com Aneelah Afzali, WSBA No. 34552 aneelah.afzali@stokeslaw.com STOKES LAWRENCE, P.S. 800 Fifth Avenue, Suite 4000 Seattle, Washington 98104 Tel: (206) 626-6000 Kevin X. McGann - (212) 819-8312 (pro hac vice) kmcgann@whitecase.com Dimitrios T. Drivas - (212) 819-8286 (pro hac vice) ddrivas@whitecase.com John Handy - (212) 819-8790 (pro hac vice) jhandy@whitecase.com Aaron Chase - (212) 819-2516 (pro hac vice) achase@whitecase.com WHITE & CASE LLP 1155 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10036 Warren S. Heit - (650) 213-0321 (pro hac vice) wheit@whitecase.com Wendi Schepler - (650) 213-0323 (pro hac vice) wschepler@whitecase.com WHITE & CASE LLP 3000 El Camino Real Building 5, 9th Floor Palo Alto, California 94306 Attorneys for Defendants Google Inc. and YouTube, LLC FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER- 12 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP /s/ Steven W. Fogg (with permission) Kevin C. Baumgardner, WSBA No. 14263 kbaumgardner@corrcronin.com Steven W. Fogg, WSBA No. 23528 sfogg@corrcronin.com CORR CRONIN MICHELSON BAUMGARDNER & PREECE LLP 1001 4th Avenue, Suite 3900 Seattle, Washington 98154 Tel: (206) 625-8600 John S. Letchinger (pro hac vice) letchinger@wildman.com Douglas S. Rupert (pro hac vice) rupert@wildman.com WILDMAN, HARROLD, ALLEN & DIXON LLP 225 West Wacker Drive, Suite 2800 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Tel: (312) 201-2698 Attorneys for Defendant OfficeMax Incorporated FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 /s/ Mark P. Walters ____________ Mark P. Walters, WSBA No. 30819 mwalters@flhlaw.com Dario A. Machleidt, WSBA No. 41860 dmachleidt@flhlaw.com FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 Second Avenue Suite 2000 Seattle, Washington 98101 Tel: (206) 336-5684 Michael A. Jacobs (pro hac vice) mjacobs@mofo.com Matthew I. Kreeger (pro hac vice) mkreeger@mofo.com Richard S.J. Hung (pro hac vice) rhung@mofo.com Francis Ho (pro hac vice) fho@mofo.com Eric W. Ow (pro hac vice) eow@mofo.com MORRISON & FOERSTER LLP 425 Market Street San Francisco, California 94105 Tel: (415) 268-7000 Attorneys for Defendant Yahoo! Inc. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER- 13 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that on February 28, 2011, I electronically filed the foregoing with the Clerk of the Court using the CM/ECF system which will send notification of such filing to the following counsel of record: Attorneys for AOL Inc. Molly A. Terwilliger mollyt@summitlaw.com Gerald F. Ivey gerald.ivey@finnegan.com Robert L. Burns robert.burns@finnegan.com Cortney S. Alexander cortney.alexander@finnegan.com Elliot C. Cook elliot.cook@finnegan.com Attorneys for Apple, Inc. David Almeling dalmeling@omm.com Brian Berliner bberliner@omm.com George Riley griley@omm.com Jeremy Roller jroller@yarmuth.com Scott Wilsdon wilsdon@yarmuth.com Neil Yang nyang@omm.com Attorneys for eBay, Inc., Netflix, Inc., Office Depot, Inc. and Staples, Inc. Christopher Carraway chris.carraway@klarquist.com Kristin Cleveland kristin.cleveland@klarquist.com John Vandenberg john.vandenberg@klarquist.com Christopher Wion chrisw@dhlt.com Arthur Harrigan, Jr. arthurh@dhlt.com Attorneys for Facebook, Inc. Christen Dubois cdubois@cooley.com Heidi Keefe hkeefe@cooley.com Michael Rhodes mrhodes@cooley.com Elizabeth Stameshkin lstameshkin@cooley.com Mark Weinstein mweinstein@cooley.com Chris Durbin cdurbin@cooley.com Attorneys for Google, Inc. and YouTube, LLC Aneelah Afzali aneelah.afzali@stokeslaw.com Aaron Chase achase@whitecase.com Dimitrios Drivas ddrivas@whitecase.com John Handy jhandy@whitecase.com Warren Heit wheit@whitecase.com Kevin McGann kmcgann@whitecase.com Scott Johnson scott.johnson@stokeslaw.com Shannon Jost shannon.jost@stokeslaw.com AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER- 14 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Attorneys for OfficeMax, Inc. Kevin Baumgardner kbaumgardner@corrcronin.com Steven Fogg sfogg@corrcronin.com John Letchinger letchinger@wildman.com Douglas Rupert rupert@wildman.com Jeff Neumeyer jeffneumeyer@officemax.com DATED: February 28, 2011 /s/ Dario A. Machleidt Mark P. Walters, WSBA No. 30819 Dario A. Machleidt, WSBA No. 41860 FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP AGREED E-DISCOVERY PROTOCOL AND [PROPOSED] ORDER- 15 Civil Case No. 2:10-CV-01385-MJP FROMMER LAWRENCE & HAUG LLP 1191 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 (206) 336-5690

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