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		<title>Walking the Line in Concurrent Litigation and Reexaminaton – MoFo Avoids Disqualification</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 22:19:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On October 20, 2009, Judge Amy St. Eve denied CIVIX-DDI’s (CIVIX) motion to disqualify Morrison &#38; Foerster (MoFo) as Yahoo’s counsel in CIVIX-DDI LLC v. Nat’l Assoc. of Realtors et al.  CIVIX had moved to disqualify MoFo, which serves as both litigation and reexamination counsel for Yahoo, for allegedly violating a protective order.   The Court [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On October 20, 2009, Judge Amy St. Eve denied CIVIX-DDI’s (CIVIX) motion to disqualify <a href="http://www.mofo.com/" target="_blank">Morrison &amp; Foerster (MoFo)</a> as Yahoo’s counsel in <em>CIVIX-DDI LLC v. Nat’l Assoc. of Realtors et al</em>.  CIVIX had moved to disqualify MoFo, which serves as both litigation and reexamination counsel for Yahoo, for allegedly violating a protective order.   The Court concluded that CIVIX had not met its burden of showing facts necessitating disqualification.  The Court stated that it “does not condone Yahoo’s conduct,” but “declines to sanction an attorney’s violation of a court order (especially in the absence of an ethical violation) with the severe measure of disqualification based on the scant evidence of either willfulness or prejudice CIVIX presents.”</p>
<p>CIVIX argued that a MoFo attorney violated the Court’s protective order by participating in reexamination proceedings before the PTO after participation in court depositions designated as confidential.  Specifically, CIVIX maintained that MoFo “engaged in sanctionable misconduct when it prepared and submitted otherwise ‘non-submittable’ declarations to the PTO via a contrived invocation of the ‘litigation exception’ to the bar on third party submissions [in an <a href="http://reexamcenter.com/2009/09/ex-parte-reexamination/" target="_blank"><em>ex parte </em>reexamination</a>], by first filing the documents as part of a supposed status report before this Court.”</p>
<p>Yahoo did not dispute that filing the status report and attached declarations with the PTO constituted participation in “Patent Prosecution,” as defined by the protective order.  Rather, Yahoo argued that the protective order only applied to patentees and their counsel, not to Yahoo’s counsel.  The Court disagreed, noting that Yahoo’s “reading of the Protective Order as applying only to the patentee’s counsel does not comport with its plain terms.” Yahoo also asserted that the MoFo attorney never saw the confidential information that was submitted to the PTO, and that the prosecution bar in the protective order was personal in nature, and should not be imputed throughout counsel’s law firm.</p>
<p>The Court did not consider these arguments, rather the Court focused on whether there was an intentional violation of the Protective Order, the level of misconduct, and the degree by which CIVIX was prejudiced by the misconduct.    Based on a sworn declaration by the Mofo attorney submitting the declarations to the PTO that he believed the protective order did not apply to him, the Court concluded that evidence of an intentional violation of the protective order did not exist.  The Court observed that “Yahoo’s counsel appears to be walking the line between aggressive advocacy and strategic exploitation/manipulation of the PTO’s rules and this Court’s docket.”  The Court concluded that “[t]he conduct does not, however, rise to the level of misconduct warranting disqualification.”  Finally, although CIVIX highlighted that a portion of a PTO office action issued after the declarations were filed, repeated the precise section of a document quoted in one of the submitted declarations, the Court concluded that this did not show sufficient prejudice to warrant disqualification.</p>
<p>The Case is <em>CIVIX-DDI LLC v. Nat’l Assoc. of Realtors et. al.</em>, case number 05-C-6869, in the <a href="http://www.ilnd.uscourts.gov/home/" target="_blank">United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois</a>.</p>
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		<title>Yahoo! Opposes CIVIX&#8217;s Request to Disqualify MoFo as Yahoo!&#8217;s Litigation Counsel</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 18:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>sterneblue</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following Plaintiff CIVIX-DDI&#8217;s (CIVIX) motion to disqualify Morrison &#38; Foerster (MoFo) as Yahoo!&#8217;s litigation counsel, Yahoo! responded on October  8, 2009 by arguing that (i) CIVIX cannot satisfy the high legal standard to support disqualification, (ii) MoFo did not violate the protective order, (iii) MoFo&#8217;s filing of the status update and notice of concurrent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Following <a href="http://reexamcenter.com/2009/10/mofo-alleged-reexam-misstep-may-lead-to-disqualification-as-yahoo-litigation-counsel/" target="_blank">Plaintiff CIVIX-DDI&#8217;s (CIVIX) motion to disqualify</a> <a href="http://www.mofo.com/" target="_blank">Morrison &amp; Foerster (MoFo)</a> as Yahoo!&#8217;s litigation counsel, <a href="http://www.yahoo.com/" target="_blank">Yahoo!</a> responded on October  8, 2009 by arguing that (i) CIVIX cannot satisfy the high legal standard to support disqualification, (ii) MoFo did not violate the protective order, (iii) MoFo&#8217;s filing of the status update and notice of concurrent proceedings were proper, and (iv) CIVIX did not explain how its confidential information was misused, or how its use prejudiced CIVIX.  (See Yahoo! Opposition here: <a href="http://reexamcenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Yahoo-Opposition.pdf">Yahoo Opposition</a>.)</p>
<p>Yahoo! also argued that CIVIX&#8217;s motion to disqualify is untimely, as CIVIX apparently filed its motion more than one year after Yahoo! filed the status update that, as CIVIX alleges, evidences MoFo&#8217;s violation of the court&#8217;s protective order.  Finally, Yahoo! contends that CIVIX&#8217;s motion to disqualify is designed for tactical purposes.</p>
<p>Notably, Yahoo! contends that CIVIX does not understand the &#8220;well-established purpose for prosecution bars in protective orders, <em>viz.</em>, to prevent a patentee&#8217;s counsel from misusing its access to an opponent&#8217;s confidential information to craft claims covering its opponent&#8217;s products.&#8221;  Yahoo! further stated, &#8220;[i]t is difficult to fathom what information of CIVIX, a non-practicing entity, Defendants&#8217; attorneys could use to CIVIX&#8217;s detriment during reexamination.&#8221;  The case is <em>CIVIX</em><em>-DDI, LLC v. National Association of Realtors, et al.</em>, case number 1:05-CV-06869, in the <a href="http://www.ilnd.uscourts.gov/home/" target="_blank">United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois</a>.</p>
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		<title>MoFo Alleged Reexam Misstep May Lead to Disqualification as Yahoo! Litigation Counsel</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 13:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plaintiff CIVIX-DDI (CIVIX) moved to disqualify Morrison &#38; Foerster (MoFo) as Yahoo! litigation counsel, alleging that MoFo violated a protective order entered by the U.S. District Court of Northern Illinois.  (Read the full motion to disqualify here: Motion to Disqualify Counsel.)
The protective order expressly prohibited people &#8220;involved in &#8216;Patent Prosecution&#8217; [to have] access to any [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plaintiff CIVIX-DDI (CIVIX) moved to disqualify <a href="http://www.mofo.com/" target="_blank">Morrison &amp; Foerster</a> (MoFo) as <a href="http://www.yahoo.com/" target="_blank">Yahoo!</a> litigation counsel, alleging that MoFo violated a <a href="http://reexamcenter.com/2009/09/protective-orders/" target="_blank">protective order</a> entered by the <a href="http://www.ilnd.uscourts.gov/home/" target="_blank">U.S. District Court of Northern Illinois</a>.  (Read the full motion to disqualify here: <a href="http://reexamcenter.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/motion-to-disqualify-counsel.pdf">Motion to Disqualify Counsel</a>.)</p>
<p>The protective order expressly prohibited people &#8220;involved in &#8216;Patent Prosecution&#8217; [to have] access to any CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material or to any information directly derived from CONFIDENTIAL Discovery Material.&#8221;  The protective order defined patent prosecution to include &#8220;reexaminations of any of the patents asserted in the current litigation.&#8221;  In addition to serving as litigation counsel, MoFo also represents Yahoo! Inc. in a reexamination proceeding concerning the patents-at-issue in the litigation.</p>
<p>CIVIX contends that a MoFo attorney violated the Court&#8217;s protective order by participating in the reexamination proceedings before the PTO after participating in depositions designated as confidential.  MoFo also allegedly filed confidential declarations with the Court during a stay of the case, and later filed the same allegedly confidential declarations with the PTO.  MoFo may respond to CIVIX&#8217;s motion no later than October 8, 2009.  The case is CIVIX-DDI, LLC v. National Association of Realtors, et al., case number 1:05-CV-06869, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.</p>
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