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06/12/17 6:18 PM

#28405 RE: Goodbuddy4863 #28401

Latest UOIP Litigation update today:


IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
IN RE CHANBOND, LLC ) C.A. No. 15-842 (RGA) PATENT LITIGATION ) CONSOLIDATED STIPULATION & [PROPOSED] ORDER FOR EXTENSION OF TIME IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between the parties, and subject to the approval of the Court, that the time for the parties to submit a joint status report and proposed revised schedule (see D.I. 109) is extended until June 15, 2017.


Quote:
Consolidated Stipulation = An agreement between attorneys that concerns business before a court and is designed to simplify or shorten litigation and save costs. During the course of a civil lawsuit, criminal proceeding, or any other type of litigation, the opposing attorneys may come to an agreement about certain facts and issues. Such an agreement is called a stipulation. Courts look with favor on stipulations because they save time and simplify the matters that must be resolved. Stipulations are voluntary, however, and courts may not require litigants to stipulate with the other side. A valid stipulation is binding only on the parties who agree to it. Courts are usually bound by valid stipulations and are required to enforce them.


Note:
I think there might have been an offer made.
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Offer referring to payment from 13 Cable Companies for infringing against IPR invented by ChanBond[a Subsidiary of UOIP].

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