ࡱ> vxu_ =bjbj \pbb4|&2 2   $P4JcA"B%A@@@@@@@$CEAAABBBp@B@BBR~=x?![B>@3A0cA?]F*]F<?]F?0QeBs SQQQAAjQQQcA]FQQQQQQQQQ2 R: UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION PARTY 123, Plaintiff, Case No.: _____________ vs. Honorable Sean F. Cox PARTY XYZ, Magistrate Judge _________ Defendant. _______________________________________________________________________ Attorney FIRM ADDRESS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Attorneys for Plaintiff Attorney FIRM ADDRESS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Attorneys for Defendant_______________________________________________________________________ MODEL RULE 26(f) REPORT AND PROPOSED SCHEDULING ORDER FOR PATENT INFRINGEMENT Pursuant to Rule 26(f) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the parties to this case, by and through their respective counsel, jointly submit this Rule 26(f) Report and Proposed Scheduling Order: RULE 26(f) CONFERENCE. Pursuant to Rule 26(f), the parties held a meeting on ________________, which was attended by the following attorneys: Attorney FIRM ADDRESS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Attorney for Plaintiff Attorney FIRM ADDRESS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Attorney for DefendantSUBJECTS AND NATURE OF DISCOVERY DISCOVERY BY PLAINTIFF [Plaintiff to list topics on which it wants discovery: For example, Plaintiff will need to conduct discovery on the issues of claim construction, patent infringement, damages, and all defenses raised by Defendant.] DISCOVERY BY DEFENDANT [Defendant to list topics on which it wants discovery: For example, Defendant will need to conduct discovery on infringement, validity, damages, and other defenses.] ELECTRONICALLY STORED INFORMATION [Parties to specify the scope and any limits concerning discovery of ESI, the format for any production of ESI, and actions to be taken to preserve ESI, etc. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(f)(3) and 26(b)(2)(B).] DISCOVERY SCHEDULE FACT DISCOVERY Fact discovery shall commence on ____________ and be served no later than [Typically 8-10 Months for Fact Discovery]. Discovery shall begin on all discoverable issues and shall not be limited to claim interpretation. Discovery shall include any relevant opinions of counsel if Defendant intends to rely upon an opinion of counsel as a defense to a claim of willful infringement. RULE 26(a)(1) INITIAL DISCLOSURES The parties will exchange the initial discovery disclosures required by Rule 26(a)(1) by [w/in 14 days of Rule 26(f) Conference]. DEADLINE TO ADD PARTIES The deadline for adding parties is ____________________. The deadline for amending the pleadings is _____________. DISCLOSURE OF INFRINGEMENT CONTENTIONS The patentee must file and serve disclosures of the following information by [w/in 1 month from date of scheduling order]_________: Each patent claim that is allegedly infringed by each opposing party; For each asserted claim, the accused product of each opposing party of which the patentee is aware. This identification shall be as specific as possible. Plaintiff shall identify each accused product by name or model number, if known. A chart identifying specifically where each limitation of each asserted patent claim is found within each accused product, including for each limitation that such party contends is governed by 35 U.S.C. 112 6, the identity of the structure(s), act(s), or material(s) in the accused product that performs the claimed function. Whether each claim limitation of each asserted claim is claimed to be literally present or present under the doctrine of equivalents in the accused product. DISCLOSURE OF INVALIDITY CONTENTIONS Any party asserting invalidity or unenforceability claims/defenses must file and serve disclosures containing the following by [w/in 1 month of infringement contentions]: Each item of prior art that forms the basis for any allegation of invalidity by reason of anticipation under 35 U.S.C. 102 or obviousness under 35 U.S.C. 103. For prior art that is a document, a copy of the document should be provided to the patentees counsel or be identified by Bates Number if it was previously produced. As to prior art that is not documentary in nature, such prior art shall be identified with particularity (by who, what, when, and where etc.) as to publication date, sale date, use date, source, ownership, inventorship, conception and any other pertinent information. Whether each item of prior art anticipates each asserted claim or renders it obvious. If a combination of items or prior art makes a claim obvious, each such combination, and the reason why a person of ordinary skill in the art would combine such items must be identified. A chart identifying where specifically in each alleged item of prior art each limitation of each asserted claim is found, including for each claim limitation that such party is governed by 35 U.S.C. 112 6, the identity of the structure(s), act(s), or material(s) in each item of prior art that performs the claimed function; and For any grounds of invalidity based on 35 U.S.C. 112 or other defenses, the party asserting the claim or defense shall provide its reasons and evidence why the claims are invalid or the patent unenforceable and make specific reference to relevant portions of the patent specification and/or claims. Such positions shall be made in good faith and not simply pro forma arguments. NON-INFRINGEMENT CONTENTIONS On or before ___[w/in 1 month of plaintiffs infringement contentions]____, Defendant shall file and serve non-infringement contentions, which shall explain the factual basis for any allegation that it does not infringe the patent-in-suit either literally or under the doctrine of equivalents, including identifying what claim limitations that it believes are not present in the accused products and why an equivalent is not present. DEADLINE FOR AMENDING INFRINGEMENT, NON-INFRINGEMENT, AND INVALIDITY CONTENTIONS Each party shall file seasonably amend any infringement, invalidity, or non-infringement contention in accordance with Rule 26(e) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure upon learning that the contention is incomplete or incorrect. The parties should conduct timely discovery so that these contentions can be updated as soon as possible. Any amendment to a partys infringement, invalidity, or non-infringement contentions, or other pleading, that is necessary due to the Courts claim interpretation ruling, must be timely made but in no event later than one month after the Courts claim construction ruling. CLAIM CONSTRUCTION PROCEEDINGS Pursuant to the decision of Markman v. Westview Instruments, Inc., 116 S. Ct. 1384 (1996), the following procedures will be followed for resolution of claim construction issues in this case. INITIAL IDENTIFICATION OF DISPUTED CLAIM TERMS The parties will confer to determine what claim terms may need to be interpreted by the Court by [w/in 2 months of INVALIDITY AND NON-INFRINGEMENT CONTENTIONS]. PROPOSED INTERPRETATIONS On or before [w/in 1 month of INITIAL IDENTIFICATION OF DISPUTED CLAIM TERMS], the parties shall exchange, but not file, a chart or table that lists for each disputed claim term the partys proposed interpretation of the disputed claim term along with citations to the intrinsic and extrinsic evidence (e.g., patent, prosecution history, dictionary definitions, etc.) that supports its interpretation along with a summary of any testimony that is expected to be offered to support that interpretation. FINAL IDENTIFICATION OF DISPUTED CLAIM TERMS Within one week after exchanging the claim chart above, the parties shall confer again about the claim terms in dispute. At this meeting, the parties shall attempt to narrow and finalize the claim terms that need to be interpreted by the Court. If, at any time, the parties determine that a claim construction hearing is not necessary, they shall notify the Court in a timely matter. The parties shall set forth separately the construction of those claim terms on which the parties agree. TECHNOLOGY TUTORIAL The Court will hold an informal conference with the attorneys on [Parties to leave blank: Case Manager will schedule approximately 2 weeks from Final Identification of Disputed Claim Terms] at _________ a.m. / p.m. At the conference, the attorneys for each side will explain the technology at issue in the litigation. The conference will not be recorded. At this conference, the parties shall inform the Court of how many claim terms they propose that the Court interpret. The Court may limit the number of terms that will be interpreted at an initial Markman hearing. PLAINTIFFS OPENING CLAIM CONSTRUCTION BRIEF Plaintiff(s) shall file its opening claim construction brief on or before [w/in 1 month from date of technology tutorial]. DEFENDANTS RESPONSE BRIEF Defendant(s) shall file any responsive claim construction brief on or before [w/in 1 month from date of principal expert report]. DRAFT OF PLAINTIFFS REPLY BRIEF To the extent that Plaintiff intends to file a reply brief on claim construction issues, Plaintiff(s) shall serve, but not file, a good-faith draft of its intended reply brief on opposing counsel [w/in 14 days of the Defendants response brief]. Plaintiff shall prepare and serve within this time period a draft four-column claim interpretation chart in the form of Exhibit A. IN-PERSON MEETING Within [two weeks] from service of the DRAFT OF PLAINTIFFS REPLY BRIEF, or the time that service would have been due if Plaintiff does not file a reply brief, principal counsel for both parties shall have a face-to-face meeting at the courthouse, if no other place is agreed upon, to discuss the parties legal theories and proposed claim interpretations in an effort to narrow the disputes and arguments that the Court must resolve. The courthouse has attorney conference rooms available for the meeting. FILING OF FINAL VERSION OF REPLY BRIEF AND CLAIM CHART Within [one week] of the IN-PERSON MEETING, Plaintiff shall file with the Court and serve on opposing counsel the final versions of its reply brief and the claim chart in the form of Exhibit A. Plaintiff shall set forth in its reply brief any previous claim interpretation disputes that the parties have resolved in the IN-PERSON MEETING. Plaintiff shall also submit a copy of the final version of the claim chart to the Court in WordPerfect format via email as a proposed order through the Courts electronic filing system. CLAIM CONSTRUCTION HEARING The Court will conduct a claim interpretation hearing on [Parties to leave blank: Case Manager will schedule approximately ~ 2 months from reply brief deadline]. EXPERT DISCOVERY Each party shall serve expert reports as required by Rule 26(a)(2), on issues where that party bears the burden of proof, by [w/in 1 month of Markman decision]; on issues where a party does not bear the burden of proof, rebuttal expert reports are due by [w/in 1 month of principal expert reports]. All expert discovery shall commence so as to be completed [w/in 1 month of the rebuttal expert reports]. MOTIONS All dispositive motions shall be filed on or before [1-2 months after the deadline for expert discovery]. All motions in limine shall be filed on or before [Parties to leave blank: Case manager will enter Judges normal preference]. WITNESS LISTS AND EXHIBITS The parties shall exchange preliminary witness lists on or before _____________; final witness lists shall be exchanged on or before ______________. The parties shall exchange preliminary exhibit lists on or before_____________; final exhibit lists shall be exchanged on or before _________________. PRETRIAL The Parties will file proposed preliminary and final jury instructions on or before [Parties to leave blank: Case manager will enter Judges normal preference, usually at least 3 weeks before the final pretrial conference]. The parties will file a Joint Final Pretrial Statement pursuant to Local Rule 16.2 on or before [Parties to leave blank: Case manager will enter Judges normal preference]. A Final Pretrial Conference will be held pursuant to Local Rule 16.1 on [Parties to leave blank: Case manager will enter Judges normal preference]. At the conference, the Court will discuss the number of claims that the Court will present to a jury. TRIAL Trial will begin on [To be set by Case Manager approximately 6 months after deadline for dispositive motions or 3 months after opinion resolving dispositive motions]. The trial of the liability portion of the case will normally be bifurcated from the damages portion. If the jury finds liability, the Court will continue the trial to the damages issues before the same jury. The liability and damages portions of the trial will only be separated by a short period of time, likely around a week, depending on the availability of the jurors and the Courts schedule. SO ORDERED Dated: _______________________ __________________________ The Honorable Sean F. Cox United States District Court Judge _______________________________ Attorney (Bar Number) FIRM ADDRESS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Attorneys for Plaintiff ________________________________ Attorney (Bar Number) FIRM ADDRESS ADDRESS TELEPHONE NUMBER Attorney for DefendantDate: _________________ Date: ____________________ CGD EXHIBIT A CLAIM INTERPRETATION CHART Disputed Claim TermPlaintiffs Proposed ConstructionDefendants Proposed ConstructionCourts Construction1. Term 12. Term 23. Term 34. Term 4  The parties may agree to delay expert reports as to damages if such an agreement is unlikely to delay the trial date.     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