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` UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
` _________________________________
` BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
` _________________________________
` IBG LLC, INTERACTIVE BROKERS LLC,
` TRADESTATION GROUP, INC., TRADESTATION SECURITIES,
` INC., TRADESTATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC., AND IBFX,
` INC.,
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` Petitioners,
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` v.
` TRADING TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC.,
` Patent Owner.
` _________________________________
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` CBM2015-00161 (Patent No. 6,766,304 B2)
` CBM2015-00172 (Patent No. 7,783,556)
` CBM2015-00179 (Patent No. 7,533,056 B2)
` CBM2015-00181 (Patent No. 7,676,411 B2)
` CBM2015-00182 (Patent No. 6,772,132 B1)
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` August 10, 2016
` TELEPHONE CONFERENCE IN THE ABOVE MATTER
` Before: MEREDITH C. PETRAVICK
` JEREMY M. PLENZLER
` SALLY C. MEDLEY
` Administrative Patent Judges
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`TRADING TECH EXHIBIT 2393
`TRADESTATION ET AL. v. TRADING TECH
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` A P P E A R A N C E S :
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` R E P R E S E N T I N G T H E P E T I T I O N E R S :
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` S T E R N E , K E S S L E R , G O L D S T E I N & F O X , P L L C
` B Y : R O B E R T E . S O K O H L , E S Q U I R E
` L O R I A . G O R D O N , E S Q U I R E
` R I C H A R D M . B E M B E N , E S Q U I R E
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` r b e m b e n - p t a b @ s k g f . c o m
` a n d
` F I S H & R I C H A R D S O N
` B Y : A D A M J . K E S S E L , E S Q U I R E
` O n e M a r i n a P a r k D r i v e
` B o s t o n , M A 0 2 2 1 0 - 1 8 7 8
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` k e s s e l @ f r . c o m
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` R E P R E S E N T I N G T H E P A T E N T O W N E R :
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` F I N N E G A N , H E N D E R S O N , F A R A B O W , G A R R E T T &
` D U N N E R , L L P
` B Y : R A C H E L L . E M S L E Y , E S Q U I R E
` T w o S e a p o r t L a n e
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`A l s o P r e s e n t :
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` J e n K u r c z
` J o s h G o l d b e r g
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` P R O C E E D I N G S
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: This is the conference
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` call for CBM2015-00161, '00172, '00179, '00181, and
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` '00182.
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` Could I know who's on the line from the
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` Petitioners?
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` MR. SOKOHL: Yes, Your Honor. This is
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` Robert Sokohl, with Sterne Kessler. With me is
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` Richard Bemben and Lori Gordon. And also with me
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` is Adam Kessler from Fish & Richardson.
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` MR. PHILLIPS: John Phillips with Fish &
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` Richardson.
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` MR. SOKOHL: Thank you, John.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Thank you.
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` And for Patent Owner?
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` MS. EMSLEY: Hi, Your Honor. This is
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` Rachel Emsley for Patent Owner. With me is Jen
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` Kurcz, and also on the line is Josh Goldberg.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: All right.
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` Mr. Sokohl, are you going to speak on
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` MR. SOKOHL: I am, Your Honor.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: All right. Patent
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` Owner, you requested the call, so we'll hear from
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` you first.
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` MS. EMSLEY: Thank you, Your Honor.
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` In the Board's order on July 19th, the
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` supplemental briefing would be the appropriate
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` that we originally sought in our motion for
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` additional discovery filed in June.
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` And we understand that there are two
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` under 37 CFR 42.233 is appropriate, that the
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Could I interrupt you
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` MS. EMSLEY: Yes.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: I forgot to ask, is
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` REPORTER: Yes, there is.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Okay. Thank you.
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` Go ahead and continue, Ms. Emsley.
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` MS. EMSLEY: Okay. Sure.
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` So with respect to the first prong, TT
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` As you know, there's always been a protective
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` TT asked several times of the
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` Any agreement from Petitioners has
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Ms. Emsley, could we --
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: So the protective order
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` MS. EMSLEY: It is no longer an issue
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Thank you.
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` MS. EMSLEY: -- you allow the submission
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Okay.
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` MS. EMSLEY: And so that is the first
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` MS. EMSLEY: Okay.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Okay. Just let me ask
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` MR. SOKOHL: Yes.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: When this document --
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` MR. SOKOHL: The --
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: At that --
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` MR. SOKOHL: Go ahead.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Is that --
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` MS. EMSLEY: It was before the time the
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Well, why couldn't
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` I mean, you're doing it now. Before,
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` They chose not to. And that's the issue.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Okay. But as for -- as
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: No, I'm not saying that
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: How many documents are
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` MS. EMSLEY: Right now, I don't know the
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: And how much --
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Okay.
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` MS. EMSLEY: And so it's a little bit
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: All right. I'd like to
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` MS. EMSLEY: Thank you.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Just a -- I've got too
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` MS. EMSLEY: Yes, Your Honor. Thank you.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Okay. You can put --
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` okay. Let me just -- let me just put this, because
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` MR. SOKOHL: Yes. Just two points, Your
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Okay.
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` MR. SOKOHL: Number two, we have our
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Okay.
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` MS. EMSLEY: Yes, Your Honor. So we are
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Even if --
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` MS. EMSLEY: So to argue in the interest
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Okay. We're
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` MS. EMSLEY: Thank you.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Actually, I have one
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` MR. SOKOHL: Yes, Your Honor. They are
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: And they would be
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` Petitioners' confidential information?
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` MR. SOKOHL: That is correct.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: Or is the Party
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` MR. SOKOHL: That is correct, Your Honor.
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` They do fall under the protective order of the
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` that is exactly correct.
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` JUDGE PETRAVICK: All right. Thank you.
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` This call is adjourned now.
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` MR. SOKOHL: Thank you.
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` MS. EMSLEY: Thank you, Your Honor.
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`I, FELICIA A. NEWLAND, CSR,
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`the officer before
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