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`Paper 9
`Entered: February 22, 2017
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`UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`_______________
`
`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
`_______________
`
`SONY CORPORATION,
`Petitioner,
`
`v.
`
`ONE-E-WAY, INC.,
`Patent Owner.
`_______________
`
`Case IPR2016-01638 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`Case IPR2016-01639 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)1
`_______________
`
`
`
`Before DAVID C. MCKONE, ROBERT J. WEINSCHENK, and
`JOHN F. HORVATH, Administrative Patent Judges.
`
`WEINSCHENK, Administrative Patent Judge.
`
`SCHEDULING ORDER
`
`
`
`
`A. DUE DATES
`
`
`1 This Scheduling Order pertains to both of these cases. Therefore, we
`exercise our discretion to issue a single Scheduling Order to be filed in each
`case. The parties are not authorized to use this style heading for any
`subsequent papers.
`
`

`

`IPR2016-01638 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`IPR2016-01639 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`
`
`This order sets due dates for the parties to take action after institution
`of these proceedings. The parties may stipulate to different dates for DUE
`DATES 1 through 5 (earlier or later, but no later than DUE DATE 6). A
`notice of the stipulation, specifically identifying the changed due dates, must
`be promptly filed. The parties may not stipulate to an extension of DUE
`DATES 6 and 7.
`In stipulating to different times, the parties should consider the effect
`of the stipulation on times to object to evidence (37 C.F.R. § 42.64(b)(1)), to
`supplement evidence (37 C.F.R. § 42.64(b)(2)), to conduct cross-
`examination (37 C.F.R. § 42.53(d)(2)), and to draft papers depending on the
`evidence and cross-examination testimony (see section B, below).
`The parties are reminded that the Testimony Guidelines appended to
`the Office Patent Trial Practice Guide, 77 Fed. Reg. 48,756, 48,772
`(Aug. 14, 2012) (Appendix D), apply to these proceedings. The Board may
`impose an appropriate sanction for failure to adhere to the Testimony
`Guidelines. 37 C.F.R. § 42.12. For example, reasonable expenses and
`attorneys’ fees incurred by any party may be levied on a person who
`impedes, delays, or frustrates the fair examination of a witness.
`
`1. INITIAL CONFERENCE CALL
`The parties are directed to contact the Board within one month of the
`entry date for this Scheduling Order if there is a need to discuss proposed
`changes to this Order or proposed motions. See Office Patent Trial Practice
`Guide, 77 Fed. Reg. 48,756, 48,765–66 (Aug. 14, 2012) (guidance in
`preparing for the initial conference call).
`
`2. ADR STATEMENT
`
`2
`
`

`

`IPR2016-01638 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`IPR2016-01639 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`
`
`The parties are encouraged to discuss promptly alternative means for
`resolving their disputes regarding the subject matter of these proceedings.
`To advance the opportunities for early disposition, the petitioner is
`encouraged to notify the Board, by the due date identified in the Appendix to
`this Order, that the parties have conferred regarding alternative dispute
`resolution and whether the parties have reached any agreements.
`
`3. DUE DATE 1
`The patent owner may file—
`a.
`A response to the petition (37 C.F.R. § 42.120), and
`b.
`A motion to amend the patent (37 C.F.R. § 42.121).
`The patent owner must file any such response or motion to amend by DUE
`DATE 1. If the patent owner elects not to file anything, the patent owner
`must arrange a conference call with the parties and the Board. The patent
`owner is cautioned that any arguments for patentability not raised in the
`response will be deemed waived. If the patent owner elects to file a motion
`to amend, the patent owner must arrange a conference call with the parties
`and the Board at least two weeks prior to filing the motion to amend.
`
`4. DUE DATE 2
`The petitioner must file any reply to the patent owner’s response and
`opposition to the motion to amend by DUE DATE 2.
`
`5. DUE DATE 3
`The patent owner must file any reply to the petitioner’s opposition to
`patent owner’s motion to amend by DUE DATE 3.
`
`6. DUE DATE 4
`
`3
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`

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`IPR2016-01638 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`IPR2016-01639 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`
`
`Each party must file any motion for an observation on the
`a.
`cross-examination testimony of a reply witness (see section C, below) by
`DUE DATE 4.
`b.
`Each party must file any motion to exclude evidence (37 C.F.R
`§ 42.64(c)) and any request for oral argument (37 C.F.R. § 42.70(a)) by
`DUE DATE 4.
`
`7. DUE DATE 5
`a.
`Each party must file any response to an observation on cross-
`examination testimony by DUE DATE 5.
`b.
`Each party must file any opposition to a motion to exclude
`evidence by DUE DATE 5.
`
`8. DUE DATE 6
`Each party must file any reply for a motion to exclude evidence by
`DUE DATE 6.
`
`9. DUE DATE 7
`The oral argument (if requested by either party) is set for DUE
`DATE 7.
`
`B. CROSS-EXAMINATION
`Except as the parties might otherwise agree, for each due date—
`1.
`Cross-examination begins after any supplemental evidence is
`due. 37 C.F.R. § 42.53(d)(2).
`2.
`Cross-examination ends no later than a week before the filing
`date for any paper in which the cross-examination testimony is expected to
`be used. Id.
`
`4
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`

`

`IPR2016-01638 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`IPR2016-01639 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`
`C. MOTION FOR OBSERVATION ON CROSS-EXAMINATION
`A motion for observation on cross-examination provides the parties
`with a mechanism to draw the Board’s attention to relevant cross-
`examination testimony of a reply witness because no further substantive
`paper is permitted after the reply. See Office Patent Trial Practice Guide, 77
`Fed. Reg. 48,756, 48,768 (Aug. 14, 2012). The observation must be a
`concise statement of the relevance of precisely identified testimony to a
`precisely identified argument or portion of an exhibit. Each observation
`should not exceed a single, short paragraph. The opposing party may
`respond to the observation. Any response must be equally concise and
`specific.
`
`
`
`
`5
`
`

`

`IPR2016-01638 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`IPR2016-01639 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`
`DUE DATE APPENDIX
`
`INITIAL CONFERENCE CALL ...................................... UPON REQUEST
`
`ADR STATEMENT DUE ........................................................... April 5, 2017
`
`DUE DATE 1 ............................................................................. May 17, 2017
`Patent owner’s response to the petition
`Patent owner’s motion to amend the patent
`
`DUE DATE 2 ........................................................................... August 9, 2017
`Petitioner’s reply to patent owner’s response to petition
`Petitioner’s opposition to motion to amend
`
`DUE DATE 3 ..................................................................... September 6, 2017
`Patent owner’s reply to petitioner’s opposition to motion to amend
`
`DUE DATE 4 ................................................................... September 27, 2017
`Motion for observation regarding cross-examination of reply witness
`Motion to exclude evidence
`Request for oral argument
`
`DUE DATE 5 ....................................................................... October 11, 2017
`Response to observation
`Opposition to motion to exclude
`
`DUE DATE 6 ....................................................................... October 18, 2017
`Reply to opposition to motion to exclude
`
`DUE DATE 7 ..................................................................... November 6, 2017
`Oral argument (if requested)
`
`
`6
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`

`

`IPR2016-01638 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`IPR2016-01639 (Patent 9,282,396 B2)
`
`PETITIONER:
`
`John Flock
`Paul T. Qualey
`ANDREWS KURTH KENYON LLP
`johnflock@andrewskurthkenyon.com
`paulqualey@andrewskurthkenyon.com
`
`
`
`PATENT OWNER:
`
`Megan E. Lyman
`LYMAN PATENT SERVICES
`melyman@lymanpatents.com
`
`Jim Passe
`PASSE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, LLC
`
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