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`Tel: 571-272-7822
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`Paper 39
`Entered: April 22, 2015
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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`_______________
`
`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
`_______________
`
`MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLC,
`Petitioner,
`
`v.
`
`INTELLECTUAL VENTURES I LLC,
`Patent Owner.
`_______________
`
`Case IPR2014-00501
`Patent 7,136,392
`_______________
`
`
`Before MICHAEL W. KIM, Administrative Patent Judge.
`
`
`
`
`ORDER
`Trial Hearing
`37 C.F.R. § 42.70
`
`In the Order dated September 10, 2014 (Paper 14), oral argument was
`scheduled to be held on May 5, 2015, if requested by the parties. Petitioner
`and Patent Owner have each requested oral argument. Papers 36, 38. The
`requests are granted.
`Each party will have 45 minutes of oral argument time. The oral
`argument will commence at 1:30 PM Eastern Time, on Tuesday, May 5,
`2015. The Board will provide a court reporter for the oral argument and the
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`Case IPR2014-00501
`Patent 7,136,392
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`reporter’s transcript will constitute the official record of the oral argument.
`The hearing transcript will be entered in the record of this proceeding.
`Petitioner bears the ultimate burden of proof that Patent Owner’s
`patent claims at issue are unpatentable. Therefore, at oral argument,
`Petitioner will proceed first to present its case with respect to the challenged
`patent claims and grounds with respect to which the Board instituted trial.
`Petitioner may reserve some of its argument time for use in further
`presentation after Patent Owner has responded to Petitioner’s initial
`presentation.
`Patent Owner will respond to Petitioner’s initial presentation, having
`available to it the entirety of its allotted argument time. Thereafter,
`Petitioner may make use of the time it has reserved, to rebut Patent Owner’s
`presentation.
`The oral argument will be open to the public for in-person attendance,
`on the ninth floor of Madison Building East, 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria,
`Virginia 22314. In-person attendance will be accommodated on a first-
`come, first-served basis.
`Under 37 C.F.R. § 42.70(b), demonstrative exhibits must be served
`five business days before the hearing. They shall be filed with the Board
`two business days prior to the hearing and the parties must initiate a
`conference call with the Board at least two business days prior to the hearing
`to resolve any dispute over the propriety of each party’s demonstrative
`exhibits. For guidance on what constitutes an appropriate demonstrative
`exhibit, the parties are directed to Paper 118 in CBS Interactive Inc. v.
`Wireless Sciences LLC, IPR2013-00033 (PTAB October 23, 2013). No live
`testimony from any witness will be taken at the oral argument.
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`The parties are reminded that the presenter must identify clearly and
`specifically each demonstrative exhibit (e.g., by slide or screen number)
`referenced during the hearing to ensure the clarity and accuracy of the
`reporter’s transcript.
`The Board expects lead counsel for each party to be present at oral
`hearing, although any backup counsel may make the actual presentation, in
`whole or in part. Requests for audio-visual equipment are to be made 5 days
`in advance of the hearing date. The request is to be sent to
`Trials@uspto.gov. If the request is not received timely, the equipment may
`not be available on the day of the hearing.
`
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`Case IPR2014-00501
`Patent 7,136,392
`
`
`
`For PETITIONER:
`
`Theodore Brown
`tbrown@kilpatricktownsend.com
`
`Christopher Schenck
`cschenck@kilpatricktownsend.com
`
`John Alemanni
`jalemanni@kilpatricktownsend.com
`
`
`For PATENT OWNER:
`
`Brenton Babcock
`2BRB@knobbe.com
`
`Ted Cannon
`2tmc@knobbe.com
`
`Donald Coulman
`dcoulman@intven.com
`
`
`
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