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Nature of Suit Code: 830
Nature of Suit: Patent
Cause of Action: 35:271 Patent Infringement

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United States District Court

For the Northern District of California

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

POWER INTEGRATIONS, INC.,

Plaintiff,

 v.

FAIRCHILD SEMICONDUCTOR

INTERNATIONAL, INC., et al.,

Defendants.

 /

No. 09-5235 MMC 

ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF’S

FEBRUARY 7, 2014 AND FEBRUARY 13,

2014 ADMINISTRATIVE MOTIONS TO

FILE UNDER SEAL

Before the Court are two administrative motions, filed, respectively, February 7,

2014 and February 13, 2014, by which plaintiff seeks leave to file under seal its Objections

to Fairchild’s Proposed In-Court Demonstration and Exhibit B in support thereof, as well as

its Reply Regarding Objections to Fairchild’s Proposed In-Court Demonstration and

Exhibits A through D in support thereof, on the ground defendants have designated the

material confidential. Having read and considered the administrative requests, the Court

rules as follows.

Under the Local Rules of this District, where a party seeks to file under seal any

material designated as confidential by another party, the submitting party must file a motion

for a sealing order. See Civil L.R. 79-5(d)-(e). “Within 4 days of the filing of the

Administrative Motion to File Under Seal, the Designating Party must file a declaration . . .

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establishing that all of the designated information is sealable.” Id. at 79-5(e)(1). “If the

Designating Party does not file a responsive declaration as required by subsection 79-

5(e)(1) and the Administrative Motion to File Under Seal is denied, the Submitting Party

may file the document in the public record no earlier than 4 days, and no later than 10

days, after the motion is denied.” Id. at 79-5(e)(2).

To date, the designating party has not filed a responsive declaration to the abovereferenced motions.

Accordingly, plaintiff’s motions to file under seal are hereby DENIED, and plaintiff is

hereby DIRECTED to file in the public record, no later than March 2, 2014, an unredacted

version of its Objections to Fairchild’s Proposed In-Court Demonstration and Exhibit B in

support thereof, as well as an unredacted version of its Reply Regarding Objections to

Fairchild’s Proposed In-Court Demonstration and Exhibits A through D in support thereof.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: February 20, 2014 

MAXINE M. CHESNEY

United States District Judge

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