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Nature of Suit Code: 830
Nature of Suit: Patent
Cause of Action: 35:145 Patent Infringement

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[PROPOSED] ORDER Case No. C 04-04143 JW (HRL) 

Counsel Listed on Signature Page 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

SAN JOSE DIVISION 

CRYPTOGRAPHY RESEARCH, INC., 

Plaintiff, 

v. 

VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE 

ASSOCIATION, 

Defendant. 

Case No. C 04-04143 JW (HRL) 

SUPPLEMENTAL STIPULATION AND 

[PROPOSED] ORDER REGARDING 

CRYPTOGRAPHY RESEARCH INC.’S MOTION 

TO COMPEL VISA INTERNATIONAL TO MAKE 

WITNESSES AVAILABLE FOR DEPOSITION,

PRODUCE DOCUMENTS, AND ANSWER 

INTERROGATORIES AND MOTION FOR 

SANCTIONS

The Honorable Howard R. Lloyd, 

United States Magistrate Judge 

*E-filed 9/29/06*

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 Plaintiff Cryptography Research, Inc. (“CRI”) and Defendant Visa International Service 

Association (“Visa”) submit the following Supplemental Stipulation and Proposed Order 

concerning the June 22, 2006 Stipulation and Order (the “Stipulated Order”) regarding CRI’s 

Motion to Compel Visa International to Make Witnesses Available for Deposition, Produce 

Documents, and Answer Interrogatories and Motion for Sanctions. 

RECITALS 

On June 22, 2006, the Court entered the Stipulated Order which required Visa to make 

witnesses available for deposition, produce documents in response to CRI’s first, second, and 

third set of request for production of documents and things, and answer CRI’s first set of 

interrogatories. 

On or around August 9, 2006, Visa expressed that it would not be able to complete its 

production of documents responsive to CRI’s first, second, and third set of requests for 

documents and things by September 1, 2006, the date set forth in the stipulated order, and 

requested an extension to complete its document production. 

On or around August 14, 2006, Visa expressed that it would not be able to answer CRI’s 

first set of interrogatories by August 15, 2006, the date set forth in stipulation and order, and 

requested an extension to answer the interrogatories. 

Visa and CRI by and through their respective counsel have met and conferred to discuss 

Visa’s request for an extension to complete its document production and answer interrogatories, 

and additional discovery issues. In view of the parties’ agreements reached during these 

conferences, as memorialized below, CRI and Visa agree to the following Supplemental 

Stipulation and Order. 

STIPULATION AND ORDER 

1. Visa shall have an extension until October 1, 2006 to complete its production of all 

non-privileged documents and things in its possession, custody, or control responsive to CRI’s 

first, second, and third set of requests for production of documents and things. Visa’s document 

production shall be on a rolling basis and not be “back-loaded.” 

2. CRI may amend or supplement its disclosures under Patent L.R. 3-1 at any time on 

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or before November 1, 2006. If by October 1, 2006 Visa fails to produce all documents called for 

in the Stipulated Order dated June 22, 2006, in addition to pursuing any other remedies including 

those available under Rule 37, CRI may supplement or amend its disclosures under Patent L.R. 3-

1 without objection by Visa, within 30 days after the date such additional documents or things are 

produced and received by CRI. 

3. The parties’ will endeavor to exchange privilege logs on or before November 1, 

2006, or on a date mutually agreed by the parties. To the extent Visa identifies additional nonprivileged documents during the creation of its privilege log, they shall be produced promptly and 

no later than the date of production of the privilege log. 

4. Visa was given an extension until September 5, 2006 to answer CRI’s First Set of 

Interrogatories. 

5. Each party shall be granted a total of twenty (20) depositions. The three 

depositions taken by CRI before the June 22 Order (Messrs. Ross, Snailer, and Lee) shall not 

count against its total. If CRI retakes the deposition of any of these three previously deposed 

individuals, CRI shall not cover the same ground, except that CRI may examine any of the three 

witnesses as to documents produced to CRI on or after the dates of the prior depositions. 

6. Visa has agreed to produce its 30(b)(6) witness for deposition at the Mountain 

View office of Fenwick & West on October 5, 2006, the specific date to be agreed to by the 

parties. 

7. Visa produced Lance Johnson for deposition at the Mountain View office of 

Fenwick & West on September 13, 2006 commencing at 9:00 a.m. 

8. Visa produced Kenneth Ayer for deposition at the San Francisco office of Fenwick 

& West on September 21, 2006 commencing at 9:00 a.m. 

9. Visa has agreed to produce Philip Yen for deposition at the Mountain View offices 

of Fenwick & West on October 12, 2006 commencing at 9:00 a.m. Should any unforeseen event 

prevent Mr. Yen from having his deposition on this date, the parties shall meet and confer in good 

faith to reschedule his deposition as close to the scheduled date as reasonably as possible. 

10. CRI may retake the depositions of Messrs. Ayer, Yen, Johnson and Visa’s 

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designated 30(b)(6) witness one other time, but the total deposition time on the record for any of 

these witnesses shall not exceed a total of seven hours, except as provided under Fed. R. Civ. P. 

30(d)(2). 

11. Visa shall pay 100 percent of the vendor costs to host Visa USA documents for 

CRI’s review. Such payment is expressly deemed not to have waived Visa’s position that it does 

not control Visa USA and shall not be cited by CRI in support of an argument that Visa does 

control Visa USA. 

12. Except as expressly modified herein, the Stipulated Order dated June 22, 2006 

shall remain in effect in all other respects. 

IT IS SO ORDERED 

Dated: _______________ By: 

Honorable Howard R. Lloyd 

United States Magistrate Judge 

IT IS SO STIPULATED: 

FENWICK & WEST LLP 

By:/s/ Ryan A. Tyz 

One of its attorneys 

LYNN H. PASAHOW (CSB No. 054283) 

lpasahow@fenwick.com 

J. DAVID HADDEN (CSB No. 176148) 

dhadden@fenwick.com 

JEDEDIAH WAKEFIELD (CSB No. 178058) 

jwakefield@fenwick.com 

DARREN E. DONNELLY (CSB No. 194335) 

ddonnelly@fenwick.com 

DAVID D. SCHUMANN (CSB No. 223936) 

dschumann@fenwick.com 

RYAN A. TYZ (CSB No. 234895) 

rtyz@fenwick.com 

FENWICK & WEST LLP 

Silicon Valley Center 

801 California Street 

Mountain View, CA 94041 

9/29/06

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Telephone: (650) 988-8500 

Facsimile: (650) 938-5200 

Attorneys for Plaintiff, 

CRYPTOGRAPHY RESEARCH, INC. 

PEPPER HAMILTON, LLP AND

QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART OLIVER & HEDGES,

LLP 

By:/s/ Christopher J. Huber 

One of its attorneys 

LAURENCE Z. SHIEKMAN 

shiekmanl@pepperlaw.com 

CHRISTOPHER J. HUBER 

huberc@pepperlaw.com 

PEPPER HAMILTON LLP 

3000 Two Logan Square 

Eighteenth and Arch Streets 

Philadelphia, PA 19103-2799 

Phone: 215.981.4347 

Fax: 215.981.4750 

JOSEPH MELNIK 

melnikj@pepperlaw.com 

PEPPER HAMILTON LLP 

50th Floor 

500 Grant Street 

Pittsburgh, PA 15219-2502 

Phone: 412.454.5812 

Fax: 412.281.0717 

DAVID EISEMAN 

davideiseman@quinnemanuel.com 

QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART OLIVER & HEDGES, LLP 

50 California Street, 22nd Floor 

San Francisco, CA 94111 

Phone: 415.875.6600 

Fax: 415.875.6700 

Attorneys for Defendant 

VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCATION 

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