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PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC et al v. Shopify, Inc. et al

Docket 5:18-cv-04626, California Northern District Court (July 31, 2018)
Judge Beth Labson Freeman, presiding
Patent
DivisionSan Jose
FlagsADRMOP, AO279, CLOSED, RELATE
Cause35:271 Patent Infringement
Case Type830 Patent
Tags830 Patent, 830 Patent
Patent
6928442; 7802310; 7945544; 8099420
6928442
7802310
79455448099420
Plaintiff PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC
Plaintiff Level 3 Communications, LLC
Defendant Shopify, Inc.
...
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PayPal, Inc. v. PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC

Docket IPR2019-01111, Patent Trial and Appeal Board (May 20, 2019)
David McKone, Denise Pothier, Joni Chang, Michael Zecher, presiding
Case TypeInter Partes Review
Patent
7802310
Patent Owner PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC
Petitioner PayPal, Inc.
Petitioner Strava
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In Re: PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC et al

Docket 5:18-md-02834, California Northern District Court (June 7, 2018)
Judge Beth Labson Freeman, presiding, Magistrate Judge Susan van Keulen
Patent

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No. 912

Document In Re: PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC et al, 5:18-md-02834, No. 912 (N.D.Cal. Nov. 22, 2023)

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No. 882 ORDER GRANTING 881 JOINT STIPULATION REGARDING BRIEFING SCHEDULE OF FURTHER SUPPLEMENTAL FEES ...

Document In Re: PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC et al, 5:18-md-02834, No. 882 (N.D.Cal. Jun. 5, 2023)
CHRISTIE LLP One South Church Ave., Ste.
FENWICK & WEST LLP WHEREAS, Plaintiff PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC (“PersonalWeb”) has accused Defendants Amazon.com, Inc., Amazon Web Services, Inc., and Twitch Interactive, Inc. (collectively, “Amazon”) (collectively, PersonalWeb and Amazon may be referred to as “Parties”) of infringing, inter alia, U.S. Patent Nos. 7,802,310 and 6,928,442; WHEREAS, on May 23, 2023, Amazon filed a request for further supplemental fees (including for fees pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 285; the appeal fees denied without prejudice by the Court in its April 19, 2021 Order (Dkt. 656); and fees that Amazon has incurred since) (“Fees Submission”) (Dkt. 880); WHEREAS, the Court has scheduled the Fees Submission for a hearing on October 5, 2023; WHEREAS, PersonalWeb desires additional time to oppose the Fees Submission, and Amazon does not object to giving PersonalWeb such additional time; WHEREAS, Amazon desires additional time to file its reply in support of its Fees Submission, and PersonalWeb does not object to giving Amazon such additional time; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED AND AGREED amongst the Parties that that the deadline for PersonalWeb to file any opposition to Amazon’s Fees Submission before this Court be extended from June 6, 2023 until July 14, 2023; and the deadline for Amazon to file any reply in support of its Fees Submission before this Court be extended from June 13, 2023 until September 15, 2023.
CHRISTIE LLP One South Church Ave., Ste.
I, Todd R. Gregorian, am the ECF user whose identification and password are being used to file this Joint Stipulation.
5-1(h)(3), I hereby attest that Robert M. Charles, Jr. has concurred in this filing.
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No. 879 ORDER STRIKING 878 MOTION IN SUPPORT OF FURTHER SUPPLEMENTAL FEES REQUEST FOR NONCOMPLIANCE ...

Document In Re: PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC et al, 5:18-md-02834, No. 879 (N.D.Cal. May. 22, 2023)
Motion to Strike
On May 19, 2023, a motion in support of further supplemental fees request was filed.
The Court STRIKES the motion for noncompliance with the Court’s Standing Order Re Civil Cases.
First, a motion for fees may be no more than ten pages.
And third, all motions’ for attorneys’ fees must include a chart in the format set forth in the Standing Order.
A corrected motion in support of further supplemental fees SHALL be filed by May 26, 2023.
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No. 876 ORDER RE 873 , 874 , 875 FURTHER SUPPLEMENTAL FEES REQUEST

Document In Re: PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC et al, 5:18-md-02834, No. 876 (N.D.Cal. May. 8, 2023)
On May 5, 2023, three declarations were filed in support of the further supplemental fees request of Amazon.com, Inc., Amazon Web Services, Inc., and Twitch Interactive, Inc. ECF Nos. 873, 874, 875.
There does not appear to be any underlying fee motion in support of which these declarations were filed.
The ECF entries state that the declarations are “in Support of [853] Order on Stipulation,” but that is a Scheduling Order.
Defendants SHALL file a motion for further supplemental fees if they would like these declarations to be considered.
United States District Judge Northern District of California United States District Court
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No. 862 Order on 860 Joint Discovery Submission

Document In Re: PersonalWeb Technologies, LLC et al, 5:18-md-02834, No. 862 (N.D.Cal. Mar. 28, 2023)
Before the Court is the Parties’ Joint Discovery Submission regarding an alleged waiver of privilege by third party investors (“Investors”) who have previously appeared in this action.
The Investors raise an argument of attorney work product, suggesting that “Disclosure of the materials to Gersh was not the equivalent of disclosure to PW itself.” The Court is not so certain.
Amazon argues subject matter waiver because an Investor produced “other emails with Mr. Gersh and ‘other PersonalWeb representatives’ concerning the loan transactions ... .
” If Amazon seeks to pursue this argument, it must specifically identify exemplar emails including the “other PersonalWeb representatives” that purportedly lead to waiver.
This request is DENIED for the reasons previously stated when the subject documents were identified on the record as being transferred from the SAM law firm to the Investors and is not to be addressed in the supplemental briefing.
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