CyWee Group Ltd. v. HTC Corporation et al

Filing 125

ORDER granting parties' 124 Stipulated Motion to Postpone Claim Construction Dates; vacating the deadline to submit responsive claim construction briefs; striking the Markman hearing, currently scheduled for 4/19/2019. Signed by Judge James L. Robart. (SWT)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 8 9 10 CYWEE GROUP LTD., Plaintiff, 11 v. CASE NO. C17-0932JLR ORDER ON STIPULATED MOTION 12 13 14 HTC CORPORATION, et al., Defendants/Third-Party Plaintiffs, v. 15 16 CYWEE MOTION GROUP LTD., Third-Party Defendant. 17 18 The court is in receipt of the parties’ stipulated motion to postpone claim 19 construction dates. (Stip. Mot. (Dkt. # 124).) The parties represent that they have 20 “agreed to postpone . . . the remaining claim construction deadlines” in view of Plaintiff 21 CyWee Group Ltd. and Third-Party Defendant CyWee Motion Group Ltd.’s motion for a 22 partial stay pending inter partes review proceedings and Defendant/Third-Party Plaintiffs ORDER - 1 1 HTC Corporation and HTC America, Inc.’s “expected opposition and cross-motion for a 2 complete stay.” (Id. at 1; see also Mot. for Stay (Dkt. # 123).) The court GRANTS the 3 stipulated motion, VACATES the deadline to submit responsive claim construction 4 briefs, and STRIKES the Markman hearing, currently scheduled for April 19, 2019. The 5 court will reset the remaining claim construction deadlines, if necessary, after ruling on 6 the motion for a partial stay pending inter partes review proceedings. (See Mot. for 7 Stay.) 8 Dated this 6th day of March, 2019. 9 10 A 11 The Honorable James L. Robart U.S. District Court Judge 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 ORDER - 2

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