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`UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
`FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT
`717 MADISON PLACE, N.W.
`WASHINGTON, D.C. 20439
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`CLERK’S OFFICE
`PETER R. MARKSTEINER
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`CLERK OF COURT
`202-275-8000
`2019-1202 - Polaris Innovations Limited v. Kingston Technology Company
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`NOTICE OF ORAL ARGUMENT
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`This case has been scheduled for oral argument on March 2, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. Because the
`time for notifying the court of any conflict has expired, the case will not be rescheduled
`absent a showing of compelling reasons. For additional information, please refer to Federal
`Circuit Rule 34 and Practice Notes, as well as the Arguments portion of our website.
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`PLACE OF
`ARGUMENT
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`COUNSEL
`REGISTRATION
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`REQUIRED
`RESPONSE
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`ARGUMENT
`TIME
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`Howard T. Markey National Courts Building
`717 Madison Place, NW, Washington, DC 20439
`Courtroom: Courtroom 402
`Counsel must register with the Clerk's Office in Room 401 between
`8:30a.m. and 9:30a.m.
`Each arguing attorney must complete and return the
`Response to Notice of Oral Argument by 02/14/2020. If counsel
`presenting oral argument has not yet entered an appearance,
`counsel must file an entry of appearance form concurrently with the
`Response.
`Panel Hearings: Each side receives 15 minutes (including
`rebuttal), unless otherwise directed by the court.
`En Banc Hearings: Each side receives 30 minutes.
`Note: In cases where one side has multiple parties represented by
`different counsel and firms, counsel should confer and agree with
`each other on the apportionment of time before submitting their
`responses to the Notice of Oral Argument because the 15 minutes of
`argument time is shared among those parties. Appellants and
`Cross-Appellants may divide argument between main argument
`and rebuttal, Appellees may not. In cases involving both Cross-
`Appellants and Appellees, those parties must share the 15 minutes
`of argument time.
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`January 21, 2020
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`FOR THE COURT
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`/s/ Peter R. Marksteiner
`Peter R. Marksteiner
`Clerk of Court
`By: J. Bayles, Deputy Clerk
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`Polaris Ex. 2024
`1 Kingston v. Polaris, IPR2016-01622, Page 1 of 2
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`Case: 19-1202 Document: 78 Page: 2 Filed: 01/21/2020
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`ACCESSIBILITY
`ACCOMMODATIONS
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`AUDIO FILES ON
`INTERNET
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`CONFIDENTIAL
`AND SEALED
`MATERIAL
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`COURT SECURITY
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`COURTROOM
`SEATING
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`ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
`Requests for any communications-related disability assistance
`(ASL, CART) must be submitted at least two weeks before the
`date scheduled for argument. Please refer to the court's website
`for more information about disability-based accommodations
`during court sessions: AccommodationNotice.pdf.
`Oral argument audio files are posted on the court's website,
`http://www.cafc.uscourts.gov/oral-argument-recordings, by the
`next business day.
`Because all arguments are by default open to the public and
`recorded for posting on the court's website, counsel should be
`careful not to discuss any sensitive, confidential, or sealed
`information during argument. Any motion to seal the
`courtroom for oral argument must be filed at least one
`week before argument.
`Please plan to allow additional time for security screening.
`Counsel and staff must show photo identification and pass
`through security screening upon entering the courthouse.
`Weapons, food, and beverages are prohibited.
`Only Federal Circuit bar members may sit at counsel tables and
`address the panel in the courtroom. Parties to the case must sit
`in the public gallery, unless they are also members of the bar.
`The courtroom opens one hour before the argument begins;
`general seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
`The digital clock on the podium provides a countdown of the time
`remaining of your argument, along with color-coded light cues:
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`DIGITAL CLOCK
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`• Green Within allotted time
`• Yellow Within scheduled rebuttal time (if applicable)
`• Red Time expired
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`ELECTRONIC
`DEVICES
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`IDENTITY OFTHE
`PANEL
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`ORDER OF CASES
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`Electronic devices must be turned off upon entering a courtroom
`but counsel may use electronic devices, including laptops, in
`silent mode while seated at the counsel tables.
`The identity of the judges sitting on the panel hearing this case
`will not be disclosed until the morning of argument. Panel
`members will be posted outside of the courtroom and on the
`court's website the morning of argument.
`Cases are called in the order listed on the calendar posted
`outside the courtroom and on the court's website. While waiting,
`counsel should remain in the courtroom or its immediate
`vicinity.
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`Polaris Ex. 2024
`1 Kingston v. Polaris, IPR2016-01622, Page 2 of 2
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