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`Mr. Lipoff is president of IP Action Partners Inc, a consulting practice in TIME
`(telecommunications, information technology, media, consumer electronics, and ebusiness)
`industries and technologies. He draws upon his 50+ years of experience in a wide variety of
`technologies and industries to assist clients with knowledge based consulting services involving
`complex business decisions and problem resolution.
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`Clients turn to him for his unique ability to combine a deep understanding of industry dynamics
`with his equal depth in the underlying technologies. Because he is at home in either the board
`room or the laboratory, the services he provides work across all levels of the client organization
`from providing consulting advice to lab based R&D of products and services.
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`Mr. Lipoff was employed 25 years by Arthur D Little, Inc (ADL) as VP and Director of
`Communications, Information Technology, and Electronics (CIE); 4 years by Bell & Howell
`Communications Company as a Section Manager, and 3 years by Motorola's Communications
`Division as a Project Engineer. At ADL he was responsible for the firm's global CIE practice. At
`both Bell & Howell and Motorola, he had project design responsibility for wireless
`communications and paging products.
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`Stuart Lipoff has Bachelor's Degrees in Electrical Engineering and in Engineering Physics, both
`from Lehigh University. He also has received a Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering from
`Northeastern University, and a MBA degree from Suffolk University.
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`Mr. Lipoff is a Life Fellow of the IEEE Consumer Electronics, Communications, Computer,
`Circuits, and Vehicular Technology groups. He is a officer member of the IEEE Consumer
`Electronics Society Board of Governors, and was the Boston Chapter Chairman of the IEEE
`Vehicular Technology Society. He served as 1996-7 President of the IEEE Consumer
`Electronics Society and served through last year as VP of Publications for The Society
`responsible for all the general and academic publications of IEEE Consumer Electronics. He is
`currently VP of Industry Activities and Standards for The Society. He has also chaired the search
`committee for Sony supported Mazura Ibuka Award in consumer electronics. As Vice President
`and Standards Group Chairman of the Association of Computer Users, he served as the ACU
`representative to The ANSI X3 Standards group. For the Federal Communications Commission's
`Citizens advisory committee on CB radio (PURAC), he served as Chairman of the task group on
`user rule compliance. He has been elected to membership in the Society of Cable Television
`Engineers (SCTE), The Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) , and The Society of
`Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE).
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`Stuart Lipoff holds a FCC General Radiotelephone License and a Certificate in Data Processing
`(CDP) from the ACM supported Institute for the Certification of Computing Professionals
`(ICCP). He is a registered professional engineer (by examination) in The Commonwealth of
`Massachusetts and also in The State of Nevada.
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`Mr. Lipoff holds seven USA patents and has published articles in Electronics Design,
`Microwaves, EDN, The Proceedings of the Frequency Control Symposium, Optical Spectra, and
`numerous IEEE publications. He has presented papers at many IEEE and other meetings. In the
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`fall of 2000, he served as general program chair for The IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
`on advanced wireless communications technology. He has organized sessions at The
`International Conference on Consumer Electronics and was the 1984 program chairman. He
`conducted an eight week IEEE sponsored short course on Fiber Optics Systems Design. In 1984,
`he was awarded IEEE's Centennial Medal and in 2000 IEEE's Millennium Metal.
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`He served as a member of the USA advisory board to the National Science Museum of Israel and
`has presented a short course on international product development strategies as a faculty member
`of Technion Institute of Management in Israel. He has also served as a member of the board of
`directors of The Massachusetts Future Problem Solving Program.
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`He is involved in several community service projects as a Paul Harris Fellow in The Las Vegas
`Rotary Club, a volunteer staffing The USO Lounge at McCarren Airport, and as an auxiliary
`member of The Clark County Emergency Management Agency in The Radio Amateur
`Emergency Services Corp (RACES). Having earned a State of Nevada Teaching License, he fills
`in during spare time as substitute teacher in K-12 grades in Clark County Nevada public schools.
`He also serves as a member of The Advocacy Board of The University of Las Vegas (UNLV)
`College of Fine Arts.
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`Mr Lipoff is internationally recognized as an authority and opinion leader in new economy
`related businesses and technology in the telecommunications, electronics, media, and information
`technology related manufacturing and services businesses. Citations supporting his recognition
`can be found on his web site at http://www.lipoff.org .
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`Some examples of projects he has performed with a security and privacy focus include:
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`• For The Philadelphia Police Department, he developed a portable wireless panic alarm system
`that could be provided by the police to retail merchants in high risk areas to allow alarm
`notifications to be sent directly to patrol vehicles in close proximity to reduce response times to
`crimes in process
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`• For The White House Communications Agency, he developed belt worn alarm notification
`devices for roving guards that allowed notification of alarms and provided information on the
`device about the specific location and nature of the alarm. This same system was also deployed
`in several prisons.
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`• For the U.S. Department of Transportation, he designed an electronic lock for passenger
`automobiles. The novel design of this lock was in response to a DOT funded research program to
`develop high technology deterrents to automobile theft.
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`• For several electric power utilities he was part of a project team that developed a
`comprehensive region wide communications network linking multiple points in the service area.
`The design took account of supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) support; security
`monitoring, and building systems automation. The utilities included: Commonwealth Edison
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`(Chicago), Florida Power and Light, Duke Energy, and New York State Electric and Gas, Public
`Service Electric and Gas (PSEG Newark NJ).
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` For both the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and the Gas Research Institute (GRI) on
`behalf of their utility members he studied the use of communications and sensor technology to
`employ SCADA to monitor the rights of way for security and data acquisition. He also studied
`and assisted in the implementation of remote metering and load management for both home and
`industrial end customers.
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` For Iridium who was operating a global satellite voice communications network, he assisted a
`complementary solution provider implement a rapidly deployed emergency load management
`network to cycle large industrial air conditioning systems during the summer of electric power
`shortages in The State of California.
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` For Honeywell he studied the FCC rules to develop recommendations for using wireless
`technologies for building automation systems management and monitoring
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` For American District Telegraph (ADT) he developed an architecture for home security, fire
`monitoring, and control that would allow installers to complete an installation in less than one
`hour. The technologies incorporated in the architecture included wireless communications and
`power line carrier.
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` For the John Hancock tower building in Boston, he developed a distributed alarm monitoring
`system to sense impending window failures in the 10,384 windows of this high rise office tower.
`The customer designed system involved microcomputer based sensor on each of the 10,384
`windows each of which was monitored by a concentration computer on each of the 62 floors of
`the building which in turn was networked to a central alarm monitoring computer in the
`building's operations center.
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` For The Cable Television Laboratories (CableLabs) he studied and recommended options for
`remote status monitoring additions to active amplifiers in the outside plant to report equipment
`outages to the cable operators network operations center.
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` For The Multimedia Communications Network Systems (MCNS) consortium of the five
`largest cable operators, he lead the project that developed the DOCSIS series of cablemodem
`specifications now adopted as a global standard for high speed internet services via cable. This
`project included a set for specification for Operations Support Systems (OSS) that employed
`Simple Network Management Protocols (SNMP) for remote monitoring and alarm reporting to
`the Network Operations Center.
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` For the Electronics Industry Association (now known as Consumer Technology Association),
`he participated in the development of the CEbus home automation standards covering electronic
`locks, power control, and HVAC control.
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`• For Symbol Technologies, he worked with the client to develop a MAC layer protocol for a
`2.4GHz wireless area network new product. This protocol was contributed to the IEEE 802.11
`committee and incorporated into modern WiFi systems.
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` For The Cambridge Silicon Radio spin off from Arthur D Little, Inc; he supported the
`development of 802.15 BlueTooth hardware products and supporting communications protocol
`software.
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` For a project sponsored by ADL Enterprises, he participated in the design of an electronic lock
`with a wireless key for the slot machine industry.
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` For MARS Electronics, a manufacturer of vending machine equipment, he developed detailed
`product concept specifications for an audit and accounting system that incorporated access
`control information. In follow-on work related to this project, he shared some of the product
`design responsibility with the client. The system consisted of a wireless infrared control unit and
`a microcomputer controlled receiver.
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` For a supplier of pay per view movie services to the hotel and hospitality industry, he
`developed the architecture for revenue accounting and conditional access for guests. This
`included interfacing this entertainment system to the hotels property management and billing
`systems.
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` For an association of credit card issuers, he has performed several projects related to security
`properties of card media. This projects have involved the consideration and evaluation of
`technologies including: RF ID, magnetic watermark, smart cards, optical storage cards, and
`holographic storage cards.
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` For the New York City MTA, he participated in the design of a requirements specification for
`an automatic fare collection system. A key contribution to this project by Mr. Lipoff was
`consideration of the security aspects of the media and access control systems used to unlock
`doors, barriers, and turnstiles.
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` For the United State Post Office, as part of a project to automate the retail post office lobby, he
`developed system specifications for secure vending equipment and the associated alarm
`requirements.
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` In support of a multi-client study of new opportunities for financial industry firms, he studied
`the security and encryption requirements to support electronic banking. This work involved
`consideration of counterfeit projection for media, physical security of systems, and the developed
`for security protocols for home banking videotex terminals.
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` For Alarm Device Manufacturing Company (ADEMCO), a manufacturer of alarm devices and
`data transmission equipment, he performed a technical marketing study to determine the
`expected market size and performance/feature requirements for a distributed alarm monitoring
`and control system.
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` For a division of Lockheed Martin manufacturing situation display systems, he performed an
`extensive worldwide study of the broadly defined "security industry". This project developed a
`segmentation scheme for the security industry and examined technical as well as market trends
`within each segment. The study resulted in recommendations for the most attractive segments for
`our client to target expansion of his business.
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` For MARS Electronics, an electronic products manufacturer, he performed an evaluation of an
`electronic bill (currency) validator and a comparison of competitive products. The scope of this
`assignment involved the development of meaningful external test procedures and testing to these
`procedures. Also included in the assignment was examination of the internal differences between
`the machines to detect longer term possible strengths and weaknesses of the designs.
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` Under contract to several trade associations representing the grocery industry, including the:
`Uniform Code Council, Grocery Manufacturers Association, and Food Marketing Institute; he is
`researching technology and developing a systems recommendation to permit compatible
`electronic data interchange between suppliers and retail stores at the store level. This project
`includes consideration of Smart Card and digital signature technology employing public and
`private encryption keys to insure message integrity and authorship.
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` For a project jointly funded by RIAA and IFPI on behalf of the recording industry, he managed
`a project which identified and characterized alternative anti-piracy technologies designed to
`restrict unauthorized copying of "Red Book" standard CD music. The project included
`discussions with technology providers, evaluation of alternatives, working with a committee of
`the music industry to develop requirements and evaluation criteria, and preparing
`recommendations based on the evaluation of alternatives.
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` For DataPlay, a startup developing secure optical media and associated digital rights
`management technology, he managed a project that performed a design review of the security
`aspects of the technology. The project was funded by DataPlay but involved reporting of the
`findings with the music industry investors in the DataPlay business. Included in the scope of this
`project was the development of threat scenarios, testing the robustness of the DataPlay
`technology to each threat, and recommending changes to the DataPlay technology. During the
`project we met with senior technical staff within the music industry who provided insights on
`threats, evaluation criteria, and concerns regarding the DataPlay technology.
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` For Mastercard operating a credit card authorization network, he performed a task investigating
`new card media technologies and their contribution to system security and impact upon
`operational logistics. This study involved consideration of SMART CARD, optical storage card,
`card calculators, and other developing technology.
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` For Knight Ridder, the parent corporation of a firm developing hardware and software for a
`home banking/shopping videotex application, he contributed to a project to evaluate both the
`future opportunity of the business as well as the specific implementation being developed in-
`house.
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` For The French Ministry of Industry he performed a study to identify applications and markets
`for key French Technology including the semiconductor based Smart Credit Card. Of particular
`interest was the application of this technology to home videotex terminals for shopping and
`banking services.
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` In support of a project for the U.S. Office of Technology Assessment, he provided technology
`inputs to the project team on the capabilities and limitations of technology in supporting the
`cashless society.
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` For the VISA Association providing data communications and processing services to the credit
`card industry, he performed a cost benefit analysis of two technical alternatives to deter credit
`card counterfeiting. This analysis required the development of complex mathematical models
`incorporating non-linear equations, recursive solutions, and probabilistic formulations.
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`Litigation Support Projects as a Disclosed Expert
`Current as of March 2022
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`• Provided expert declarations and deposition testimony as a technical expert in support of
`IPRs before The United States Patent Office Trial and Appeal Board
`Clients: 3G LICENSING S.A.-Sisvel Patent Owner
`Adverse Party: DELL, INC, Petitioners
`In the matter of
`PTAB Case No. IPR2020-1157 U.S. Patent No. 7,274,933
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`PTAB Case No. IPR2021-0584 U.S. Patent No. 7,551,625
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`PTAB Case No. IPR2020-1162 U.S. Patent No. 8,948,756
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`PTAB Case No. IPR2020-1158 U.S. Patent No. 7,460,868
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`PTAB Case No. IPR2020-1159 U.S.Patent No 7,596,375
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`PTAB Case No. IPR2020-1160 U.S. Patent No. 8,275,374
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`PTAB Case No. IPR2020-1161 U.S. Patent No. 8,472,955
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`• Provided expert report, deposition testimony, and testified at ITC hearing as technical
`expert, retained by Roku in the case captioned below:
`Before The UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
`CERTAIN ELECTRONIC DEVICES, INCLUDING STREAMING PLAYERS,
`TELEVISIONS,SET TOP BOXES, REMOTE CONTROLLERS,AND
`COMPONENTS THEREOF
`Investigation No.337-TA-1200
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`• Provided expert report and deposition testimony as technical expert, retained by Sisvel
`International in the case captioned below:
`UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
`Miami Division
`SISVEL INTERNATIONAL S.A., 3G
`LICENSING S.A., and SISVEL S.p.A.,
`Plaintiffs,
`v.
`HMD AMERICA, INC. and
`HMD GLOBAL OY,
`Defendants.
`Case No.: 20-22051-CIV-GAYLES
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`• Provided expert report and deposition testimony as technical expert, retained by Sisvel
`International in the case captioned below:
`UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
`SISVEL INTERNATIONAL S.A., 3G LICENSING S.A.,
`Plaintiffs,
`v.
`ZTE (USA), INC. AND ZTE CORPORATION,
`Defendants.
`Civil Action No. 3:19-cv-01694-N
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`• Provided expert declarations and deposition testimony as a technical expert in support of
`an IPR before The United States Patent Office Trial and Appeal Board
`Clients: GOOGLE LLC,, Petitioners
`Adverse Party: PARUS HOLDINGS INC., Patent Owner.
`In the matter of PTAB Case No. IPR2022-00279 U.S. Patent No. 6,721,705
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` Provided expert declarations and deposition testimony as a technical expert in support of
`IPRs before The United States Patent Office Trial and Appeal Board
`Clients: GOOGLE LLC,SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO.,LTD., SAMSUNG
`ELECTRONICS AMERICA,INC., LG ELECTRONICS INC.,and LG
`ELECTRONICS U.S.A.,INC., Petitioners
`Adverse Party: PARUS HOLDINGS INC., Patent Owner.
`In the matter of PTAB Case No.IPR2020-00846 U.S. Patent No.7,076,431
`PTAB Case No.IPR2020-00847 U.S. Patent No.9,451,084
`PTAB Case No.IPR2022-00355 U.S. Patent No.7,386,455
`PTAB Case No.IPR2022-00358 U.S. Patent No. 7,881,941
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` Provided expert declarations and deposition testimony as a technical expert in support of
`IPRs before The United States Patent Office Trial and Appeal Board
`Client: GOOGLE LLC Petitioner
`Adverse Party: HAMMON DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL, INC. Patent
`owner
`In the matter of: PTAB CASES IPR2020-00020 and IPR2020-00080
`U.S. Patent No. 9,264,483 and U.S. Patent No. 10,264,032
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`• Provided expert reports and deposition testimony on invalidity retained by DISH
`Network L.L.C.and EchoStar Technologies L.L.C .as a technical expert in the case
`captioned below:
`THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF UTAH
`Case No. 2:14-cv-00191-DN
`In the Matter of United States Patent Numbers 7,577,970; 7,526,784;
`7,543,318; and 6,898,799
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`Plaintiffs: ClearPlay, Inc.,
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`Defendants: DISH Network L.L.C.and EchoStar Technologies L.L.C
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`• Provided expert declarations and deposition testimony as a technical expert in support of
`IPRs before The United States Patent Office Trial and Appeal Board
`Client: TCT MOBILE (US)INC. & TCT MOBILE,INC.Petitioners,
`Adverse Party: WIRELESS PROTOCOL INNOVATIONS,INC. Patent Owner
`In the matter of U.S.Patent No.8,274,991 PTAB Case IPR2016-01494
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` Provided expert report, deposition testimony, and trial testimony as a technical expert
`retained by Samsung in the case captioned below:
`The United States International Trade Commission
`Investigation No. 337-TA-1170
`In the Matter of CERTAIN MOBILE DEVICES WITH MULTIFUNCTION
`EMULATORS
`Complainants: DYNAMICS INC
`Respondents: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO. LTD
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` Provided expert report, deposition testimony, and testified at ITC hearing as technical
`expert, retained by ONE WORLD in the case captioned below:
`The United States International Trade Commission
`
`Investigation No. 337-TA-1016 (Modification Proceeding)
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`In the Matter of CERTAIN ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS AND
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`COMPONENTS THEREOF
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`Complainants:
`Respondents:
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`THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC
`ONE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES, INC. D/B/A
`TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES POWER EQUIPMENT.
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`• Provided hearing testimony before The U.S. Court of International Trade on behalf of
`ONE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES relative to U.S. PATENT NO. 7,161,319 in the matter
`captioned below:
`Court No. 18-00200
`ONE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES, INC., :Plaintiff,
`v.
`UNITED STATES, UNITED STATES :
`DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, :
`UNITED STATES CUSTOMS AND BORDER :
`PROTECTION, and COMMISSIONER KEVIN K. MCALEENAN, Defendants. :
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`• Provided declarations in support of IPRs before The United States Patent Office Trial and
`Appeal Board
`Client: SECURUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
`Adverse Party: GLOBAL TEL*LINK
`CORPORATION In the matters of: U.S. PATENT
`No. 9,521,250
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`U.S. PATENT No.
`9,307,386
`U.S PATENT No.
`9,094,500
`U.S PATENT No.
`8,929,525
`U.S PATENT No.
`7,248,685
`U.S. PATENT No.
`9,509,856
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`• Provided declarations and deposition testimony in support of IPRs before The United
`States Patent Office Trial and Appeal Board
`Client: SECURUS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
`Adverse Party: GLOBAL TEL*LINK
`CORPORATION In the matters of: U.S. PATENT
`No. 8,855,280 and U.S PATENT No. 8,606,229
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`• Provided declarations in support of an IPR before The United States Patent Office
`Trial and Appeal Board
`Client: TCT MOBILE (US) INC. & TCT MOBILE, INC
`Adverse Party: WIRELESS PROTOCOL INNOVATIONS,
`INC. In the matter of: U.S. PATENT NO. 9,125,051
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`Current as of March 2022
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`• Provided declarations in support of a petition for petition for covered business method
`review before The United States Patent Office Trial and Appeal Board
`Client: COMCAST CABLE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC, Petitioner
`Adverse Party: PROMPTU SYSTEMS CORPORATION, Patent Owner.
`In the matters of:
`U.S. Patent RE44,326
`U.S. Patent 7,047,196
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`• Provided declarations and deposition testimony in support of IPRs before The United
`States Patent Office Trial and Appeal Board
`Client: TCT MOBILE (US) INC. & TCT MOBILE, INC
`Adverse Party: WIRELESS PROTOCOL INNOVATIONS,
`INC. In the matters of:
`U.S. PATENT NO. 8,565,256
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`U.S. PATENT NO. 8,274,991
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`• Provided expert report and testified at ITC hearing as technical expert, retained by
`ONE WORLD in the case captioned below:
`The United States International Trade Commission
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`Investigation No. 337-TA-1016
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`In the Matter of CERTAIN ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEMS AND
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`COMPONENTS THEREOF
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`Complainants:
`Respondents:
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`THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC
`ONE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES, INC. D/B/A
`TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES POWER EQUIPMENT.
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`• Provided declarations in support of IPRs before The United States Patent Office Trial
`and Appeal Board
`Client: Comcast Cable Communications, LLC, Petitioner
`Adverse Party: Adverse Party: OpenTV, Inc., Patent Owner
`In the matters of:
`U.S. Patent 7,028,327
`U.S. Patent 6,345,389
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`• Provided declarations in support of IPRs before The United States Patent Office Trial
`and Appeal Board
`Client: ONE WORLD TECHNOLOGIES, INC. D/B/A
`TECHTRONIC INDUSTRIES POWER EQUIPMENT
`Adverse Party: THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP,
`INC In the matters of: U.S. PATENT NO. 7,224,275
`U.S. PATENT NO.
`7,161,319
`U.S. PATENT NO.
`7,339,336
`U.S. PATENT NO.
`7,196,611
`U.S. PATENT NO.
`7,635,966
`U.S. PATENT NO.
`6,998,977
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` Provided expert reports and deposition testimony on invalidity, retained by Google as a
`technical expert in the case captioned below:
`In The United States District Court for the District of Delaware
`Civil Action No. 13-429-SLR
`Plaintiffs: HBAC MATCHMAKER MEDIA,
`INC Defendants: GOOGLE INC., et al
`In the matter of U.S. PATENT NOS. 5,774,170 AND 6,002,393
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` Provided declarations in support of IPRs before The United States Patent Office Trial and
`Appeal Board in the matter captioned below:
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`Client:
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`GOOGLE ,INC., Petitioner,
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`Adverse Party: UNILOC USA,INC.and UNILOC LUXEMBOURG,S.A., Patent
`Owner.
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`In the matters of:
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`U.S.Patent No.7,853,000
`U.S.Patent No.7,804,948
`U.S.Patent No.8,571,194
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` Provided declarations in support of IPRs before The United States Patent Office Trial and
`Appeal Board
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`Client: LIVE PERSON, INC., PETITIONER
`Adverse Party: 24/7 CUSTOMER, INC. 24/7 CUSTOMER INTERNATIONAL
`HOLDINGS, LTD., PATENT OWNER
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`In the matters of:
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`U.S. Patent 6,798,876
`U.S. Patent 7,027,586
`U.S. Patent 7,751,552
`U.S. Patent 9,077,804
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` •
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` Provided declarations in support of IPRs before The United States Patent Office Trial and
`Appeal Board
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`Client: DTS, Inc. and Phorus, Inc., PETITIONER
`Adverse Party: Broadcom Limited and Avago Technologies General IP (Singapore)
`Pte. Ltd., PATENT OWNER
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`In the matter of:
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`U.S. Patent 6,684,060
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`• Provided expert reports and deposition testimony on invalidity, retained by DirecTV
`
`as a technical expert in the case captioned below:
`
`In The United States District Court for the District of Delaware
`Civil Action No. 13-432-SLR
`Plaintiffs: HBAC MATCHMAKER MEDIA,
`INC Defendant : THE DIRECTV GROUP, INC.
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`ASSA ABLOY Ex. 1006 - Page 11
`ASSA ABLOY AB v. CPC Patent Technologies Pty Ltd.
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`Stuart J. Lipoff
`Litigation Support Projects as a Disclosed Expert
`Current as of March 2022
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`• Provided expert report and testified at ITC hearing as technical expert, retained by
`Samsung in the case captioned below:
`The United States International Trade Commission
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`Investigation No. 337-TA-882
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`In the Matter of CERTAIN DIGITAL MEDIA DEVICES, INCLUDING
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`TELEVISIONS, BLU-RAY DISC PLAYERS, HOME THEATER
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`SYSTEMS, TABLETS AND MOBILE PHONES, COMPONENTS
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`THEREOF AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE
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`Complainants: Black Hills Media, LLC
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`Respondents: Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
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`• Provided expert reports and deposition testimony on invalidity and rebuttal to
`infringement, retained by Comcast et al as a technical expert in the case captioned
`below:
`
`The United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas, Marshall Division
`Civil Action No. 2:11-CV-30 (DF)
`In the Matter of United States Patent Number 5,563,883
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`Plaintiffs: C-Cation Technologies, LLC
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`Defendants: Comcast Corporation, Charter Communications, Inc., cequel
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`Communications, LLC dba Suddenlink Communications, Cable One, Inc.,
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`Almega Cable Inc., Longview Cable Television Company, Inc., and
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`Kilgore Video, Inc
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`• Provided declaration in support of plaintiff Maxell, LTD's opposition to defendant's
`motion for judgment on the pleadings under Fed. R. Civ P. 12(c) as a technical expert in
`the case captioned below:
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`The United States District Court for the Central District of California
`Case No. 2:17-cv-07534-AG-(SSx)
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`MAXELL, LTD., Plaintiff,
`v.
`FANDANGO MEDIA, LLC, Defendant.
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`FANDANGO MEDIA, LLC, Counter-Plaintiff,
`v.
`MAXELL, LTD., Counter-Defendant.
`
` •
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` Provided expert reports on invalidity and rebuttal to infringement, retained by Apple in
`the case captioned below:
`The United States District Court, Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division
`Civil Action No. 6:10-cv-74-LED-JDL
`In the Matter of Certain Digital Set-Top Boxes Components Thereof
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`Plaintiffs: Smartphone Technologies LLC
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`Defendants: LG Electronics Inc, LG Electronics USA, Inc, Apple Inc, and AT&T
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`Mobility LLC
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`ASSA ABLOY AB v. CPC Patent Technologies Pty Ltd.
`IPR2022-01006 - U.S. Patent No. 9,665,705
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`Stuart J. Lipoff
`Litigation Support Projects as a Disclosed Expert
`Current as of March 2022
`
`
`
`• Provided expert report and presented tutorial at ITC hearing as technical expert,
`retained by Apple in the case captioned below:
`The United States International Trade Commission
`
`Investigation No. 337-TA-808
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`In the Matter of Certain Electronic Devices with Communication Capabilities,
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`Components Thereof, and Related Software
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`Complainants: HTC Corporation
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`Respondents: Apple Inc
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`• Provided expert report and testified at ITC hearing as technical expert, retained by
`Cablevision in the case captioned below:
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`The United States International Trade Commission
`
`Investigation No. 337-TA-712
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`In the Matter of Certain Digital Set-Top Boxes Components Thereof
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`Complainants: Verizon Services Corporation and Verizon Communications Inc.
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`Respondents: Cablevision Systems Corporation
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`• Provided declarations as a technical expert, retained by Comcast in the case captioned
`below:
`
`The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Viginia, Norfolk
`Division
`
`Civil Action No. 2:11 CV 103 RAJ/TEM
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`Plaintiffs: Bear Creek Technologies, Inc
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`Defendants: Comcast Corporation et al
`
` •
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` Provided declarations and expert report as technical expert, retained by Active Video in
`the case captioned below:
`
`The United States District Court for The Eastern District of Virginia, Norfolk
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`Division
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`Civil Action No. 2:10-cv-248 RAJ/FBS
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`Plaintiffs: Active Video Networks Inc
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`Defendants: Verizon Communications Inc., Verizon Services Corp.
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`Verizon Virginia Inc. and Verizon South Inc.
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`• Provided expert report and deposition testimony as a technical and industry expert,
`retained by eleven member joint defense group in the case captioned below:
`The United States District Court for The District of Maryland, Southern Division
`Civil Action No.8:07-cv-03012-AW (D.Md.)
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`Plaintiffs: Technology Patents LLC
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`Defendants: Deutsche Telekom AG et al: AT&T Mobility LLC, Microsoft
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`Corporation, Yahoo! Inc., Sprint Nextel Corporation, Motorola, Inc., Palm, Inc.,
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`Samsung Electronics Co., LTD., Samsung Telecommunications America LLP,
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`LG Electronics Mobilecomm U.S.A., Inc., Helio, LLC, Clickatell (PTY) LTD.,
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`Cellco Partnership (d/b/a Verizon Wireless), and T-Mobile USA, Inc.)
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