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UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
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`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`MEDTRONIC, INC, AND MEDTRONIC VASCULAR, INC.
`Petitioners,
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`V.
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`TELEFLEX INNOVATIONS S.A.R.L.
`Patent Owner.
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`IPR2020—01341
`IPR2020-01342
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`IPR2020—01343
`IPR2020-01344
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`Declaration of Dean Peterson
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`I, Dean Peterson, hereby declare and state as follows:
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`1.
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`I make this declaration in connection with evidence submitted by the
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`Patent Owner in connection with IPRs regarding the following patents: 8,142,413
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`and RE46,116.
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`2.
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`I began working at Vascular Solutions, Inc. as a Research and
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`Development Engineer in 2005, and I continued in a similar role to the present day.
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`In 2017, Vascular Solutions, Inc. was acquired by Teleflex Incorporated. In this
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`declaration I refer to Vascular Solutions, Inc. and Teleflex Incorporated
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`collectively as “VSI.”
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`3.
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`Exhibit 2253 is a true and correct copy of the only substantive pages
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`of Mr. Sutton’s laboratory notebook 83. Laboratory notebooks, including this
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`laboratory notebook, are maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business.
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`4.
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`Exhibit 2254 is a true and correct copy of a February 4, 2005 memo
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`regarding Market Feasibility for the GuideLiner catheters. This memo was from
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`Howard Root, who had contemporaneous knowledge of the information contained
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`therein. The memo was made as a regular practice of developing a product at VSI
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`and was maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business on its network.
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`5.
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`Exhibit 2256 is a true and correct copy of a February 11, 2005 to June
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`30, 2006 spend report relating to the GuideLiner development. The report comes
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`from VSI’s accounting system, which is populated and tracked by VSI personnel
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`with knowledge of the information contained therein on or near the date expenses
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`are incurred. It is a regular practice of VSI to keep such accounting records related
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`to research and development activities and the records were maintained in the
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`regular course of VSI’s business.
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`6.
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`Exhibit 2257 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and a packing
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`slip from Microgroup received by VSI, along with the related check voucher from
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`VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a regular practice of
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`accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development work, and the
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`records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at Iron Mountain.
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`7.
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`Exhibit 2007 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and a packing
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`slip from Microgroup received by VSI, along with the related check voucher from
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`VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a regular practice of
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`accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development work, and the
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`records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at Iron Mountain.
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`8.
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`Exhibit 2008 are true and correct copies of invoices and a packing
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`slips from Medical Profiles & Engineering received by VSI, along with the related
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`check voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as
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`a regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI
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`development work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s
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`business at Iron Mountain.
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`9.
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`Exhibit 2009 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and a packing
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`slip from Microgroup received by VSI, along with the related check voucher and
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`email from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a
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`regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSl’s business at
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`Iron Mountain.
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`10.
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`Exhibit 2010 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and a packing
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`slip from Mountain Machine, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check
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`voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a
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`regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at
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`Iron Mountain.
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`11.
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`Exhibit 20]] is a true and correct copy of an invoice and a packing
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`slip from Medical Engineering & Design Inc. received by VSI, along with the
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`related check voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were
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`made as a regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI
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`development work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’ 3
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`business at Iron Mountain.
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`12.
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`Exhibit 2013 are a true and correct copies of invoices and a packing
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`slips from SPECTRAlytics received by VSI, along with the related check voucher
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`from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a regular
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`practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development work,
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`and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at Iron
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`Mountain.
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`13.
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`Exhibit 2016 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and a delivery
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`note from Medtronic USA Inc received by VSI, along with the related check
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`voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a
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`regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSl’s business at
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`Iron Mountain.
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`14.
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`Exhibit 2017 is a true and correct copy of a Memo on Market
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`Feasibility for the GuideLiner catheters. This memo was from Howard Root, who
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`had contemporaneous knowledge of the information contained therein. The memo
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`was made as a regular practice of developing a product at VSI and was maintained
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`in the regular course of VSI’S business on its network.
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`15.
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`Exhibit 2018 is a true and correct copy of a PowerPoint presentation
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`titled “New Products on the Horizon.” The PowerPoint was made by VSi
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`personnel on or near the date in the metadata of the document. The PowerPoint
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`was made as part of the regular practice of preparing for VSI’s sales meetings and
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`was maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business on its network.
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`16.
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`Exhibit 2020 is a true and correct copy of a certificate of completion
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`from SPECTRAlytics received by VSI, and an invoice from SPECTRAlytics
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`received by VSI, along with the related check voucher from VSI related to the
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`provided services. The invoice and check were recorded as a regular practice of
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`accounting for materials and services purchased related to VSI development work,
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`and was maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at Iron Mountain.
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`17.
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`Exhibit 2021 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and a packing
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`slip from Medical Engineering & Design Inc. received by VSI, along with the
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`related check voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were
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`made as a regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI
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`developmentwork, and the records were maintained in the regular course ofVSl’s
`business at Iron Mountain.
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`18.
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`Exhibit 2024 is a true and correct copy of an August 24, 2005 Product
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`Requirements document for the GuideLiner Catheter System. This Product
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`Requirements document was made by VSI personnel with knowledge of the issues
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`contained therein on or near the date of the document. The document was made as
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`a regular practice of developing a product at VSI and was maintained in the regular
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`course of VSl’s business on its network.
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`19.
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`Exhibit 2025 is a true and correct copy of a Clinical Technical
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`Report. This report was made by VS] personnel with knowledge of the issues
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`contained therein on or near the date of the report. The report was made as a
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`regular practice of developing a product at VSI and was maintained in the regular
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`course of VSI’s business on its network.
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`20.
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`Exhibit 2026 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and a packing
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`slip from MicroGroup received by VSI, along with the related check voucher from
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`VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a regular practice of
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`accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development work, and the
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`records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’S business at Iron Mountain.
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`21.
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`Exhibit 2027 is a true and correct copy of invoices and a packing slip
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`from Johnson Matthey Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check voucher
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`from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a regular
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`practice of accounting for materials purchased related to V3] development work,
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`and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at Iron
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`Mountain.
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`22.
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`Exhibit 2028 is a true and correct copy of an invoice a from
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`SPECTRAlytics received by VSI, along with the related check voucher from VSI
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`related to purchased materials and services. The records were made as a regular
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`practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development work,
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`and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSl’s business at Iron
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`Mountain.
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`23.
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`Exhibit 2029 are true and correct copies of invoices and a packing
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`slips from Medical Profiles & Engineering received by VS}, along with the related
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`check voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as
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`a regular practice of accounting for materiais purchased related to VSI
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`development work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’S
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`business at Iron Mountain.
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`24.
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`Exhibit 2030 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and a packing
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`slip from Automation & Metrology, inc. received by VSI, along with the related
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`check voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as
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`a regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI
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`development work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’S
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`business at Iron Mountain.
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`25.
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`Exhibit 2031 is a true and correct copy of invoices and a packing slip
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`from Automation & Metroiogy, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check
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`voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a
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`regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’S business at
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`Iron Mountain.
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`26.
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`Exhibit 2032 are true and correct copies of invoices from Farlow’s
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`Scientific Glassblowing, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check
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`voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a
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`regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSl development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSl’s business at
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`Iron Mountain.
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`27.
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`Exhibit 2033 is a true and correct copy of a invoices from Farlow’s
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`Scientific Glassblowing, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check
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`voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a
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`regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at
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`Iron Mountain.
`28.
`Exhibit 2034 is a true and correct copy ofa invoices from Farlow’s
`Scientific Glassblowing, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check
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`voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a
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`regular practice ofaccounting for materials purchased related to VSI development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at
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`Iron Mountain.
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`29.
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`Exhibit 2035 is a true and correct copy of a invoices from Farlow’s
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`Scientific Glassblowing, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check
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`voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a
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`regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of V81” 3 business at
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`Iron Mountain.
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`30.
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`Exhibit 2036 is a true and correct copy of a July 2005 Research &
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`Development Update written by Gregg Sutton who had contemporaneous
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`knowledge of the information contained therein. The record was made as a regular
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`practice of presenting to the Vascular Solution’s Board of Directors, and the record
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`was maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business on its network.
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`31.
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`Exhibit 2040 is a true and correct copy of a Weekly Staff Meeting
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`Memorandum for the clinical department at VSI. This Memorandum was from
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`Rose Griffith (a VSI employee at the time) who had knowledge of the information
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`contained therein on or near the date on the document. The Memorandum was
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`made as a regular practice of VSI’s clinical work and was maintained in the regular
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`course of VSI’S business on its network.
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`32.
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`Exhibit 2041 is a true and correct copy of the business update section
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`of the materials presented to the VSI Board of Directors for its October 2005
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`meeting. This update was made by various VSI employees with knowledge of the
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`information contained therein on or near the date on the document. The record was
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`made as a regular practice of reporting to VSI’s Board and was maintained in the
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`regular course of VSI’s business on its network.
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`33.
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`Exhibit 2057 is a true and correct copy of a PDP printout of a
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`Telefiex webpage titled “Product Patents,” which is publicly available at:
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`https://www.teleflex.com/usa/en/product—areas/interventional/patents/index. The
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`information on this website was provided by VSl employees with knowledge of
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`the information contained therein. The website is made as part of the regular part
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`of VSI’s business to inform the public of its patents and provided publicly from its
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`webserver in the regular course of VSI’s business.
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`34.
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`Exhibit 2058 is a true and correct copy of a PowerPoint presentation
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`titled “Confidential Presentation to Medtronic” dated September 22, 2016. The
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`PowerPoint was created by VS} personnel with knowledge of the information
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`contained therein on or near the date on the document. This PowerPoint was made
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`as a regular practice of VSI’s business development and was maintained in the
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`regular course of VSI’s business on its network.
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`35.
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`Exhibit 2061 is a true and correct copy of marketing materials related
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`to the original GuideLiner (V1) catheter. It was created by VSI personnel with
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`knowledge of the information contained therein on or near the date on the
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`document. The record was made as a regular practice of marketing VSI’s products
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`and was maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business on its network.
`36.
`Exhibit 2062 is a true and correct copy of marketing materials related
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`to the GuideLiner V2 catheter. It was created by VSl personnel with knowledge of
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`ll
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`the information contained therein on or near the date on the document. The record
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`was made as a regular practice of marketing VSI’s products and was maintained in
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`the regular course of VSI’s business on its network.
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`37.
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`Exhibit 2063 is a true and correct copy of marketing materials related
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`to the GuideLiner V3 catheter titled “That’s a Real Game Changer.” It was created
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`by VSI personnel with knowledge of the information contained therein on or near
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`the date on the document. The record was made as a regular practice of marketing
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`VSI’S products and was maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business on its
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`network.
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`3 8.
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`Exhibit 2065 is a true and correct copy of a GuideLiner Catheter
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`Bibliography dated December 2013. This bibliography was made by VSI
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`personnel with knowiedge of the information contained therein on or near the date
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`on the document. The bibliography was made as part of VSI’s regular marketing
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`activities and was maintained in the regular course of VSl’s business on its
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`network.
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`Exhibit 2066 is a true and correct copy of signed physician
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`Testimonial Authorization forms submitted as Exhibit 15 to the Declaration of
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`Howard Root in Support of Plaintiff’s Motion for Preliminary Injunction in the
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`case of Vascular Solutions, Inc. v. Boston Scientific Corporation, 13-cv-01172
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`(JRT~SER) (D. Minn). VSI personnel coordinated the signed Testimonial
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`Authorization forms on or near the date of the documents. The signed Testimonial
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`Authorization forms were made as part of VSI’s regular marketing activities and
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`were maintained in the regular course of VSl’s business on its network.
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`40.
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`Exhibit 2067 is a true and correct marketing copy of an article titled,
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`“The GuideLiner ‘child’ catheter” published in Eurolntervention in 2010. A copy
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`of the article was maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business on its
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`network.
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`41.
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`Exhibit 2090 is a true and correct copy of two invoices from Farlow’s
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`Scientific Glassblowing, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check
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`voucher from VSi related to purchased materials. The records were made as a
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`regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at
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`Iron Mountain.
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`42.
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`Exhibit 2091 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and packing slip
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`from MicroGroup, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check voucher from
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`VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a regular practice of
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`accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development work, and the
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`records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at Iron Mountain.
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`43.
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`Exhibit 2093 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and packing slip
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`from Automation & Metrology, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check
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`voucher from VSI related to purchased materiais. The records were made as a
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`regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’S business at
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`Iron Mountain.
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`44.
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`Exhibit 2094 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and packing slip
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`from MicroGroup, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check voucher from
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`VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a regular practice of
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`accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development work, and the
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`records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at Iron Mountain.
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`45.
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`. Exhibit 2097 is a true and correct copy of two invoices from Farlow’s
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`Scientific Glassblowing, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check
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`voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a
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`regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at
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`Iron Mountain.
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`46.
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`Exhibit 2099 is a true and correct copy of a list of VSI’s planned
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`product development projects from 2006. This list was made by VSI personnel
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`with knowledge of the information therein on or near the date listed on the face of
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`the document. The list was made as part of the regular practice of product
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`development at VSl, and was maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business
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`on its network.
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`47.
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`Exhibit 2100 is a true and correct, partially redacted copy of a
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`document containing VSl’s 2006 Strategic Objectives. The document was made
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`by VSI personnel with knowledge of the information therein on or near the date
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`listed on the face of the document. The document was made as part of the regular
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`practice of strategic planning at VSI, and was maintained in the regular course of
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`VSl’s business.
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`48.
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`Exhibit 2104 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and certificate of
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`compliance from Vita Needle Company received by VSI, along with the related
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`check voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as
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`a regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI
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`development work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSl’s
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`business at Iron Mountain.
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`49.
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`Exhibit 2105 is a true and correct, partially redacted copy of a
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`summary of VSI’s budget to actual variance. This summary was made by VSI
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`personnel with knowledge of the information therein on or near the date listed on
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`the face of the document. The summary was made as part of the regular practice of
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`accounting at VSI, and was maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business on
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`its network.
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`50.
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`Exhibit 2106 is a true and correct copy of four invoices and two
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`packing lists from LSA received by VSI, along with the related check voucher
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`from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a regular
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`practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development work,
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`and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at Iron
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`Mountain.
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`51.
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`Exhibit 2107 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and packing slip
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`from MicroGroup, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check voucher from
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`VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a regular practice of
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`accounting for materials purchased related to VSl development work, and the
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`records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at Iron Mountain.
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`52.
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`Exhibit 2108 is a true and correct copy of three invoices and the
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`corresponding packing lists from LSA received by VSI, along with the related
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`check voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as
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`a regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI
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`development work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’S
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`business at Iron Mountain.
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`53.
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`Exhibit 2109 is a true and correct copy of a GuideLiner Team
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`Meeting Agenda. The document was made by VSI personnel with knowledge of
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`the information therein on or near the date listed on the face of the document. The
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`document was made as part of the regular practice of product development at VSI,
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`and was maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business.
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`54.
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`Exhibit 2110 is a true and correct copy of an invoice and packing slip
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`from MicroGroup, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check voucher from
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`VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a regular practice of
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`accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development work, and the
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`records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at Iron Mountain.
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`55.
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`Exhibit 2112 is a true and correct copy of an invoice from Farlow’s
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`Scientific Glassblowing, Inc. received by VSI, along with the related check
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`voucher from VSI related to purchased materials. The records were made as a
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`regular practice of accounting for materials purchased related to VSI development
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`work, and the records were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business at
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`Iron Mountain.
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`56.
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`Exhibits 2127, 2128, 2129, 2130, and 2133 are true and correct,
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`partially redacted copies of Exhibits 2003, 2018, 2036, and 2041, respectively,
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`which I addressed above.
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`57.
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`Exhibit 2131 is a true and correct, partially redacted copy of Exhibit
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`2037, which is a document filed by Medtronic in the proceeding Vascular
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`Solutions LLC et a]. v. Medtronic, Inc. et at, 0:19-cv—01760~PJS-TNL (D. Minn),
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`which purports to consist of the document bearing beginning Bates No.
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`VSIQXM_E00029190. The document bearing beginning Bates No.
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`VSIQXM_E00029190 is a true and correct copy of a document containing VSl’s
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`2006 Strategic Objectives. The document was made by VSI personnel with
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`knowledge of the information therein on or near the date listed on the face of the
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`document. The document was made as part of the regular practice of strategic
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`planning at VSI, and was maintained in the regular course of VSl’s business.
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`58.
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`Exhibit 2132 is a true and correct, partially redacted copy of Exhibit
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`2038, which is a document filed by Medtronic the proceeding Vascular Solutions
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`LLC et a]. v. Medlronic, Inc. et al, 0:l9~cv—01760-PJS—TNL (D. Minn), which
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`purports to consist of the document bearing beginning Bates No.
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`VSIMDT00031912. The document bearing Bates No. VSIMDT00031912 is a true
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`and correct copy of a Sales & Marketing Update. The document was made by VSI
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`personnel with knowledge of the information therein on or near the date listed on
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`the face of the document. The document was made as a part of the regular practice
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`of presenting to the Board at VSI, and was maintained in the regular course of
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`VSI’s business on its network.
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`59.
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`Exhibit 2134 is a true and correct, partially redacted copy of a
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`Research & Development Update. The document was made by VSI personnel
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`with knowledge of the information therein on or near the date listed on the face of
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`the document. The document was made as a part of the regular practice of
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`presenting to the Board at VSI, and was maintained in the regular course of VSI’s
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`business on its network.
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`60.
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`Exhibit 2096 is a true and correct, partially redacted copy of an
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`invoice from Patterson related to the legal services provided with respect to
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`GuideLiner, along with the related check voucher from VSI. The records were
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`made by VSI as part of a regular practice of accounting, and maintained in the
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`regular course of its business at Iron Mountain.
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`61.
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`Exhibit 2101 is a true and correct, partially redacted copy of an
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`invoice from Patterson related to the legal services provided with respect to
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`GuideLiner, along with the related check voucher from VSI. The records were
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`made by VSI as part of a regular practice accounting, and maintained in the regular
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`course of its business at Iron Mountain.
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`62.
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`Exhibit 2103 is a true and correct, partially redacted copy of an
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`invoice from Patterson related to the legal services provided with respect to
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`GuideLiner, along with the related check voucher from VSI. The records were
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`made by VSI as part of a regular practice of accounting, and maintained in the
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`regular course of its business at Iron Mountain.
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`63.
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`Exhibit 2117 is a true and correct, partially redacted copy of an
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`invoice from Patterson related to the legal services provided with respect to
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`GuideLiner, along with the related check voucher from VSI. The records were
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`made by VSI as part of a regular practice of accounting, and maintained in the
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`regular course of its business at Iron Mountain.
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`64.
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`Exhibit 2139 is a true and correct copy of engineering drawings for
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`GuideLiner Version 1. The drawings were created by VSI personnel with
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`knowledge of the information therein on or near the date indicated on the face of
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`the document as a part of the regular practice of product development at VSI, and
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`were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business.
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`65.
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`Exhibit 2140 is a true and correct copy of engineering drawings for
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`GuideLiner Version 2. The drawings were created by VSI personnel with
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`knowledge of the information therein on or near the date indicated on the face of
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`the document as a part of the regular practice of product development at VSI, and
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`were maintained in the regular course of VSI’s business.
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`66.
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`Exhibit 2141 is a true and correct copy of engineering drawings for
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`GuideLiner Version 3. The drawings were created by VSI personnel with
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`knowiedge of the information therein on or near the date indicated on the face of
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`the document as a part of the regular practice of product development at VSI, and
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`were maintained in the regular course of VSl’s business.
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`67.
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`Exhibit 2142 is a true and correct copy of the instructions for use for
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`GuideLiner Version 1. The document was created by VSI personnel with
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`knowledge of the information therein as a part of the regular practice of obtaining
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`regulatory approval for new products at VSI, and was maintained in the regular
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`course of VSI’s business.
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`68.
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`Exhibits 2143 and 2209 are true and correct copies of the instructions
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`for use for GuideLiner Version 2. The documents were created by VSI personnel
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`with knowledge of the information therein as a part of the reguiar practice of
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`obtaining regulatory approval for new products at VSI, and were maintained in the
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`regular course of VSI’s business.
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`69.
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`Exhibit 2144 is a true and correct copy of the instructions for use for
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`GuideLiner Version 3. The document was created by VSI personnel with
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`knowledge of the information therein as a part of the regular practice of obtaining
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`regulatory approval for new products at VSI, and was maintained in the regular
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`course of VSI’s business.
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`70.
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`Exhibits 2155, 2156, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2160, 2161, 2162, 2163,
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`2614, and 2165 are true and correct copies of GuideLiner brochures for each year
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`between 2009 and 2019. The documents were created by VSI personnel with
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`knowledge of the information therein as a part of the regular practice of product
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`marketing at VSI, and were maintained in the regular course of VSI’S business.
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`71.
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`Exhibits 2181, 2182, 2183, 2185, 2186, 2188, 2189, 2191, 2192, and
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`2193 are true and correct copies of GuideLiner ciinicai case reports. These reports
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`were published by VSI on or near the date indicated by the copyright notice on the
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`face of the document by an individual with knowledge of the information
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`contained therein as a part of the regular practice of reporting on uses for medical
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`devices, and were kept in the ordinary course of VSI’S business.
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`I declare under penalty of perjury that the forgoing is true and correct.
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`Dated: May \ng021
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`By:
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`Dean Peterson
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