Marvell v. Wi-LAN (California)

Marvell v. Wi-LAN (Northern District of California)

Date Details Documentation

May 9, 2008

U.S. District Court Judge Susan Illston ordered the continuance of Wi-LAN’s Motion to Dismiss the Marvell Complaint to June 20, 2008, and further ordered the continuance of the initial case management conference to July 25, 2008 and that a joint case management conference statement shall be filed one week in advance of the conference.


Order Continuing Motion to Dismiss Hearing 

May 8, 2008

Wi-LAN and Marvell file joint Stipulation seeking to vacate the May 30, 2008 initial Case Management Conference and to have the Court reset the initial Case Management Conference to a later date following the June 13, 2008 hearing date for Wi-LAN’s Motion to Dismiss the Marvell DJ action.


Stipulation and Proposed Order

May 7, 2008

Wi-LAN files a Notice of Continuance changing the hearing date from May 30, 2008 to June 13, 2008 for Wi-LAN’s Motion to Dismiss Marvell Semiconductor Inc.’s Suit for Declaratory Relief.


Notice by Wi-LAN of Continuance of Hearing  

May 6, 2008

Wi-LAN files a Notice of Continuance changing the hearing date from May 23, 2008 to May 30, 2008 for Wi-LAN’s Motion to Dismiss Marvell Semiconductor Inc.’s Suit for Declaratory Relief.


Notice by Wi-LAN of Continuance of Hearing 

April 3, 2008

Wi-LAN files motion to dismiss Marvell Semiconductor Inc.’s suit for declaratory relief. The motion is currently scheduled to be heard on May 23, 2008.


Wi-LAN's Motion to Dismiss 

March 14, 2008

District Court Judge Illston orders that Wi-LAN’s pleading in response to the Complaint must be filed on or before March 31, 2008.


Marvell Signed Stipulation Order
 
January 24, 2008 The Court ordered that the case be reassigned to the San Francisco division under the supervision of the Honorable Judge Susan Illston. Reassignment Order
November 5, 2007 Marvell Semiconductor, Inc. files Complaint for Declaratory Relief in the Northern District of California.  Wi-LAN will deliver its response to this action within the time limits prescribed by the Court. Complaint for Declaratory Relief