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Nature of Suit Code: 830
Nature of Suit: Patent
Cause of Action: 35:0271 Patent Infringement

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

SAN JOSE DIVISION

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

JOINT STIPULATION AND DISCOVERY COORDINATION ORDER

WHEREAS the Parties desire to minimize the burden and expense of duplicative fact 

discovery across cases (without limiting or otherwise modifying the appropriate topics of discovery 

in each case); and

WHEREAS the Parties agree that fact discovery in the above-captioned actions should be 

coordinated as provided herein;

THE PARTIES THEREFORE STIPULATE AND AGREE AS FOLLOWS:

1. For the purpose of this Order:

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION,

Plaintiff,

 v.

QUALCOMM INCORPORATED, a

Delaware Corporation,

Defendant.

Case No. 17-cv-00220-LHK-NMC

IN RE: QUALCOMM ANTITRUST 

LITIGATION

Case No. 17-md-02773-LHK-NMC

IN RE: QUALCOMM LITIGATION Case No. 3:17-cv-00108-GPC-MDD

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[PROPOSED] JOINT DISCOVERY COORDINATION ORDER

Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

a. “Apple” refers to Apple Inc.

b. “CMs” refers to Compal Electronics, Inc., FIH Mobile Ltd., Hon Hai Precision 

Industry Co., Ltd., Pegatron Corporation, and Wistron Corporation.

c. “Contact Attorneys” refers to counsel designated by each Party and identified on 

Schedule A.

d. “FTC” refers to the Federal Trade Commission.

e. “FTC Litigation” refers to Federal Trade Commission v. Qualcomm Incorporated, 

Case No. 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.).

f. “MDL Litigation” refers to In re Qualcomm Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 17-md02773-LHK (N.D. Cal.), including all consolidated member cases (both current and 

any that may be transferred and consolidated in the future).

g. “MDL Plaintiffs” refers collectively to the plaintiffs named in any consolidated or 

member case in the MDL Litigation, including in any consolidated complaint that is 

filed in the MDL Litigation. 

h. “ND Cal Litigation” refers collectively to the FTC Litigation and MDL Litigation.

i. “Patents-In-Suit” means “Original Patents-in-Suit” as defined in the First Amended 

Complaint in the SD Cal Litigation (ECF No. 83).

j. “Parties” or “Party” refers to the FTC, MDL Plaintiffs, Apple, the CMs, and 

Qualcomm.

k. “Pending Cases” refers collectively to the FTC Litigation, the MDL Litigation, and 

the SD Cal Litigation.

l. “Protective Orders” refers to the Protective Order and Supplemental Protective Orders 

in the FTC Litigation (ECF Nos. 81, 137, 205, 220, 230, 306, 324, 371, 374, 384, 388, 

392, 393, 410, 420, 430 and 447), the Protective Order and Supplemental Protective 

Orders in the MDL Litigation (ECF Nos. 46, 86, 148, 149, 182, 197, 211, 213, 216, 

218, 221, 244, 249 and 259), and the Protective Order in the SD Cal Litigation (ECF 

No. 163), in each case as may be supplemented and amended from time to time.

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[PROPOSED] JOINT DISCOVERY COORDINATION ORDER

Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

m. “Qualcomm” refers to Qualcomm Incorporated.

n. “SD Cal Litigation” refers to the consolidated cases Apple Inc. v. Qualcomm 

Incorporated, Case No. 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.) and Qualcomm Incorporated v. 

Compal Electronics, Inc., FIH Mobile Ltd., Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., 

Pegatron Corporation, and Wistron Corporation, Case No. 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. 

Cal.).

2. Counsel for the Parties in each Pending Case shall be bound by this Order. 

COORDINATION OF WRITTEN DISCOVERY

3. Any Party that serves or has served a written discovery request under Rule 31, 33, 34, or 36 

on another Party in any of the Pending Cases shall provide a copy of the request to the 

Contact Attorneys in each Pending Case, except insofar as such requests are served in the SD 

Cal Litgation and relate solely to claims concerning the Patents-In-Suit in the SD Cal 

Litigation.

4. Any Party that responds or has responded to a written discovery request in any of the Pending 

Cases shall serve its response and produce any responsive materials to the Contact Attorneys 

in each Pending Case, except insofar as such requests are served in the SD Cal Litigation and 

relate solely to claims concerning the Patents-In-Suit in the SD Cal Litigation.

5. A Party (the “Issuing Party”) that serves, after issuance of this Order, a subpoena or other 

request (including any request for international judicial assistance) for the production of 

documents or other materials on a person or entity not a Party (“Non-Party”) to any Pending 

Case shall promptly (a) provide a copy of the subpoena or other request to all Contact 

Attorneys; (b) provide a copy of this Order and the Protective Orders in effect in each of the 

Pending Cases to the Non-Party; (c) notify the Non-Party that, pursuant to this Order, 

materials produced in response to such subpoena or other request will be produced in each 

Pending Case, and (d) request that the Non-Party simultaneously produce materials to the 

Contact Attorneys in each Pending Case. If, notwithstanding such request, the Non-Party 

does not produce the materials to the Contact Attorneys in each Pending Case, the issuing 

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[PROPOSED] JOINT DISCOVERY COORDINATION ORDER

Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

Party shall, as permitted by law, provide a copy of all materials produced pursuant to the 

subpoena or other request to the Contact Attorneys in each of the Pending Cases within five 

(5) calendar days after receipt of the materials from the Non-Party. If a Party has served a 

Non-Party subpoena or other document request prior to the issuance of this Order, the Issuing 

Party will provide a copy of the subpoena or other request to all Contact Attorneys, advise the 

Non-Party that the document production is to be shared across the Pending Cases and provide 

an opportunity of ten (10) days to object, and shall provide a copy of all materials produced 

pursuant to the subpoena or other request to the Contact Attorneys in each of the Pending 

Cases within five (5) calendar days after the later of (1) expiration of such ten (10) day 

period, or (2) the Party’s receipt of materials from the Non-Party. If a Party modifies or 

extends the time to respond to a Rule 45 document subpoena in writing, it shall promptly

inform Contact Attorneys in each Pending Case of that written extension or modification. 

This paragraph shall not apply to a subpoena or other request served in the SD Cal Litigation 

that relates solely to claims concerning the Patents-In-Suit in the SD Cal Litigation.

6. All written responses to discovery requests and subpoenas and materials provided in response 

to discovery requests and subpoenas in any Pending Case shall be treated as having been 

obtained through discovery in each Pending Case, except insofar as such responses and 

materials relate solely to claims concerning the Patents-In-Suit in the SD Cal Litigation. Any 

such materials shall be clearly designated “SD Cal Litigation Only.” 

COORDINATION OF DEPOSITIONS

7. Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(a)(2)(A), leave is granted to all Parties to conduct in excess of 

ten (10) depositions per side, provided that nothing in this Order shall prevent the FTC and 

Qualcomm from entry into an agreement limiting the number of depositions to be noticed or 

deemed taken in the FTC Litigation, or from seeking a court order imposing such a 

limitation. For avoidance of doubt, this order supplants the deposition hours limitations set 

forth in the September 11, 2017 Order Granting Joint Motion for Approval of Stipulation 

Regarding Scheduling and Discovery Matters in the SD Cal Litigation (“September 11, 2017 

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[PROPOSED] JOINT DISCOVERY COORDINATION ORDER

Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

Order”), except insofar as a deposition relates solely to claims concerning the Patents-In-Suit 

in the SD Cal Litigation, in which case the party noticing the deposition shall so indicate in 

such notice and the September 11, 2017 Order will apply. 

8. Depositions subpoenaed, noticed, and/or taken in any of the Pending Cases shall be treated as 

if they were noticed and taken in each Pending Case (to the extent, absent agreement of the 

parties or leave of court, the deposition is taken during the court-ordered discovery period for 

the particular Pending Case), except insofar as a deposition relates solely to claims 

concerning the Patents-in-Suit in the SD Cal Litigation, in which case the party noticing the 

deposition shall indicate in such notice and/or during such deposition; provided that, absent a 

Court order or agreement of the FTC and Qualcomm to the contrary, only depositions noticed 

in the FTC Litigation shall be treated as having been noticed and taken in the FTC Litigation. 

9. A Party issuing a deposition notice or subpoena or seeking a request for international judicial 

assistance in obtaining testimony of any non-Party witness (the “Subpoenaing Party”) shall 

provide at least five (5) days advance notice to Contact Attorneys in each Pending Case. 

Other Parties shall be entitled to join the Subpoenaing Party’s notice, subpoena, or request by 

notice to Contact Attorneys in each Pending Case within such five (5) day period. The 

Parties also will preserve the right to add topics to any 30(b)(6) or similar subpoena or notice. 

The Parties shall make reasonable good-faith efforts to coordinate the scheduling of the 

deposition with each other and with any Non-Party witness, provided, however, that no Party 

may unreasonably delay a deposition.

10. For Party depositions, prior to issuing a notice for a date certain, the noticing Party shall 

notify the Contact Attorneys for all Parties of its intent to depose a particular witness, and 

request available dates for the witness from counsel for the Party whose witness’s deposition 

is sought. Within seven (7) days of receiving the request, the Party to whom such a request is 

made shall provide at least one (1) proposed deposition date (i.e., one (1) set of two (2) days 

for a fourteen (14) hour deposition) and use good faith efforts to provide two (2) proposed 

deposition dates. For depositions of witnesses requested after entry of this Order, if any Party 

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[PROPOSED] JOINT DISCOVERY COORDINATION ORDER

Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

proposes only one (1) deposition date for a particular witness, it shall not propose any date 

that would require more than one (1) of its other witnesses to be deposed on the same date, 

absent agreement of all Parties. If other Parties intend to depose the same witness, they must 

provide notice to the Contact Attorneys for all Parties of such intent within seven (7) days of 

being notified that such witness’s deposition is being sought.1 If the Party whose witness is 

being sought for deposition is informed that multiple Parties intend to depose that witness, 

that Party shall provide deposition dates with sufficient time for questioning by multiple 

Parties. The noticing Party or Parties shall use their best efforts to schedule the deposition on 

a proposed deposition date mutually agreeable to all Parties. The Party whose witness’s 

deposition is sought shall retain its right to formally object (by motion for protective order or 

otherwise) to the taking of a particular deposition or to the timing or scope of such 

deposition.

11. Counsel in any of the Pending Cases shall be entitled to attend depositions noticed in each 

Pending Case, so long as they agree to be bound by the Protective Order entered in one of the 

Pending Cases, except insofar as such depositions relate solely to claims concerning the 

Patents-In-Suit in the SD Cal Litigation, in which case only counsel for Parties to the SD Cal 

Litigation may attend. A Party’s in-house counsel bound by a protective order may attend 

depositions of its current or former employees, and if the examining party intends to ask 

questions about information produced in discovery that has been designated for outside 

counsel only, the examining party shall indicate that it intends to ask about information so 

designated, allowing the in-house counsel to excuse himself or herself for that portion of the 

examination. Non-noticing counsel may ask questions and raise objections at depositions to 

the extent allowed under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The Parties shall meet and

confer in advance of each deposition to allocate deposition time, if necessary, and attempt to 

coordinate a single Party to make objections. Any Party may avail itself of any objection to 

 

1 Note, for any deposition notice issued prior to the filing of this Proposed Order, the seven day 

notice period starts from the filing of this Proposed Order. 

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Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

the form of a question made by any other Party properly in attendance at a deposition without 

the need to be in attendance or express its joinder in the objection. 

12. The time limits on depositions established by Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(d)(1) shall apply to all 

depositions, except that in the event that a deposition of a Non-Party is noticed in both the 

ND Cal Litigation and the SD Cal Litigation, the Parties agree that, absent good cause, they 

will not oppose an extension of the time limit for that deposition to up to fourteen (14) hours

of on-the-record questioning time. In any deposition of Qualcomm or a current or former 

Qualcomm employee in his or her individual capacity noticed in both the ND Cal Litigation 

and the SD Cal Litigation, the deposition time limit shall be extended to up to fourteen (14) 

hours of on-the-record questioning time in total. In any deposition of Apple or a current or 

former Apple employee in his or her individual capacity, or in any deposition of a CM or a 

current or a former CM employee in his or her individual capacity noticed in both the ND Cal 

Litigation and the SD Cal Litigation, the deposition time limit shall be extended to up to 

fourteen (14) hours of on-the-record time in total.

13. A Party that was provided prior notice of a deposition (other than a deposition pursuant to 

Fed. R. Civ. P. 30(b)(6)) in any Pending Case and did not make a contemporaneous request to 

depose the witness may not, absent leave of Court, notice a second deposition of the same 

witness in a Pending Case. 

14. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent documents relating to a Party’s witness are 

produced by that Party either within the two week period prior to the commencement of a 

witness’s deposition or after the commencement or completion of such witness’s deposition, 

and such documents are material and non-cumulative of documents previously produced, the 

parties shall as soon as practicable meet and confer to discuss whether to reschedule the 

deposition, or re-open the deposition (to the extent it has already occurred). If the parties are 

unable to agree, they shall jointly present the issue to the Court for resolution. With respect 

to depositions of Apple or CM witnesses, this Paragraph supersedes the fourth sentence of 

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Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

Paragraph 8(b) of the Stipulated Order Re: Discovery of Electronically Stored Information 

and Related Discovery Matters in the FTC Litigation (ECF No. 142).

PLEADINGS AND MOTIONS

15. Any Party that serves or has served a pleading or motion on another Party in any Pending 

case shall serve an unredacted copy of the pleading or motion on the Contact Attorneys in 

each Pending Case, subject if necessary to the Protective Orders in those cases. This 

paragraph shall not apply to pleadings or motions served in the SD Cal Litigation that relate 

solely to claims concerning the Patents-In-Suit in the SD Cal Litigation.

PROTECTION OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

16. The Protective Order in effect in each Pending Case is hereby modified to permit the 

disclosure and production of Protected Material (as defined therein) to the Contact Attorneys 

in each Pending Case, and the further use and disclosure of such material by each Party 

hereto in accordance with the Protective Order(s), including any Supplemental Protective 

Order(s), in each Pending Case to which it is a Party. 

17. The Protective Order or Supplemental Protective Order(s) in effect in each Pending Case 

shall govern the handling by the Parties to such Pending Case of protected material produced 

hereunder, and, unless modified by the designating party, confidentiality designations applied 

in one Pending Case shall apply in all Pending Cases. To the extent there are conflicts among 

the Protective Orders or Supplemental Protective Order(s) regarding the individual 

employees of a Party who may access Protected Material, the Protective Order or 

Supplemental Protective Order that applied to the original production of a particular 

document designated as Protected Material shall control.

18. Effective upon its entry in all of the Pending Cases, this Order shall supersede in its entirety 

the Joint Stipulation and Discovery Coordination Order currently in effect in the FTC 

Litigation (ECF No. 207) and the MDL Litigation (ECF No. 131).

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[PROPOSED] JOINT DISCOVERY COORDINATION ORDER

Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

IT IS SO STIPULATED, THROUGH COUNSEL OF RECORD.

Dated: January 22, 2018

By: /s/ Jennifer Milici

Jennifer Milici, D.C. Bar No. 987096

Federal Trade Commission 

600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20580

(202) 326-2912; (202) 326-3496 (fax)

jmilici@ftc.gov

Attorney for Plaintiff FEDERAL TRADE 

COMMISSION

Dated: January 22, 2018

By: /s/ Kalpana Srinivasan

Kalpana Srinivasan

Marc M. Seltzer

Steven G. Sklaver

Amanda Bonn

Oleg Elkhunovich

Krysta Kauble Pachman

SUSMAN GODFREY L.L.P.

1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1400

Los Angeles, CA 90067

Telephone: (310) 789-3100

Facsimile: (310) 789-3006

Email: ksrinivasan@susmangodfrey.com

Email: mmseltzer@susmangodfrey.com

Email: ssklaver@susmangodfrey.com

Email: abonn@susmangodfrey.com

Email: oelkhunovich@susmangodfrey.com

Email: kpachman@susmangodfrey.com

Joseph Grinstein

SUSMAN GODFREY L.L.P.

1000 Louisiana Street # 5100

Houston, TX 77002

Telephone: (713) 651-9366

Facsimile: (713) 654-6666

Email: jgrinstein@susmangodfrey.com

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Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

Joseph W. Cotchett

Adam J. Zapala

Brian Danitz

Mark F. Ram

Michael A. Montano

Toriana S. Holmes

COTCHETT, PITRE & MCCARTHY

840 Malcolm Road, Suite 200

Burlingame, CA 94010

Telephone: (650) 697-6000

Facsimile: (650) 697-0577

Email: jcotchett@cpmlegal.com

Email: azapala@cpmlegal.com

Email: bdanitz@cpmlegal.com

Email: mram@cpmlegal.com

Email: mmontano@cpmlegal.com

Email: tholmes@cpmlegal.com

Plaintiffs’ Co-Lead Counsel

Steve W. Berman

Jeff Friedman

Rio Pierce

HAGENS BERMAN SOBOL SHAPIRO 

LLP

1918 Eighth Avenue, Suite 3300

Seattle, WA 98101

Telephone: (206) 268-9320

Facsimile: (206) 623-0594

Email: steve@hbsslaw.com

Email: jefff@hbsslaw.com

Email: riop@hbsslaw.com

Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee

Dated: January 22, 2018

By: /s/ Seth M. Sproul

Juanita R. Brooks (SBN 75934)

Seth M. Sproul (SBN 217711)

FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.

12390 El Caamino Real

San Diego, CA 92130

Telephone: 858-678-5070

Facsimile: 858-678-5099

Email: brooks@fr.com

Email: sproul@fr.com

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[PROPOSED] JOINT DISCOVERY COORDINATION ORDER

Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

Ruffin B. Cordell (admitted pro hac vice)

Lauren A. Degnam (admitted pro hac vice)

FISH & RICHARDSON P.C.

The McPherson Building

901 15th Street, N.W., 7th Floor

Washington, D.C. 20005

Telephone: 202-783-5070

Facsimile: 202-783-2331

Email: cordell@fr.com

Email: degnan@fr.com

William A. Isaacson (admitted pro hac vice)

Karen L. Dunn (admitted pro hac vice)

Amy J. Mauser (admitted pro hac vice)

BOIES SCHILLER FLEXNER LLP

1401 New York Avenue, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20005

Telephone: 202-237-2727

Facsimile: 202-237-6131

Email: wisaascson@bsfllp.com

Email: kdunn@bsfllp.com

Email: amauser@bsfllp.com

Attorneys for APPLE INC.

Dated: January 22, 2018

By: /s/ Jason C. Lo

Theodore J. Boutrous, Jr. (SBN 132099)

Daniel G. Swanson (SBN 116556)

Jason C. Lo (SBN 219030)

Jennifer J. Rho (SBN 254312)

Melissa Phan (SBN 266880)

GIBSON, DUNN & CRUTCHER LLP

333 South Grand Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90071

Telephone: (213) 229-7000

Facsimile: (213) 229-7520

Email: tboutrous@gibsondunn.com

Email: dswanson@gibsondunn.com

Email: jlo@gibsondunn.com

Email: jrho@gibsondunn.com

Email: mphan@gibsondunn.com

Cynthia E. Richman (admitted pro hac vice)

GIBSON, DUNN & CRUTCHER LLP

1050 Connecticut Avenue, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20036

Telephone: (202) 955-8500

Facsimile: (202) 467-0539

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Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

Email: crichman@gibsondunn.com

Attorneys for COMPAL ELECTRONICS, 

INC., FIH MOBILE LTD., HON HAI 

PRECISION INDUSTRY CO., LTD., 

PEGATRON CORPORATION, and 

WISTRON CORPORATION

Hugh F. Bangasser (admitted pro hac vice)

Christopher M. Wyatt (admitted pro hac 

vice)

J. Timothy Hobbs (admitted pro hac vice)

K&L GATES LLP

925 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2900

Seattle, WA 98104

Telephone: 206-623-7580

Facsimile: 206-370-6371

Email: hugh.bangasser@klgates.com

Email: tim.hobbs@klgates.com

Attorneys for WISTRON CORPORATION

Dated: January 22, 2018

By: /s/ Evan R. Chesler

Evan R. Chesler

Richard J. Stark

Antony L. Ryan

Gary A. Bornstein

J. Wesley Earnhardt

Yonatan Even

Vanessa A. Lavely

CRAVATH, SWAINE & MOORE LLP

Worldwide Plaza

825 Eighth Avenue

New York, NY 10019

Tel: (212) 474-1000

Fax: (212) 474-3700

echesler@cravath.com

rstark@cravath.com

aryan@cravath.com

gbornstein@cravath.com

wearnhardt@cravath.com

yeven@cravath.com

vlavely@cravath.com

Karen P. Hewitt

Randall E. Kay

Kelly V. O’Donnell

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Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

JONES DAY

4655 Executive Drive, Suite 1500

San Diego, California 92121

Tel: (858) 314-1200

Fax: (844) 345-3178

kphewitt@jonesday.com

rekay@jonesday.com

kodonnell@jonesday.com 

Robert A. Van Nest

Asim M. Bhansali

Eugene M. Paige

Matan Shacham

Justina Sessions

David W. Rizk

Alexander Dryer

KEKER, VAN NEST & PETERS LLP

633 Battery Street

San Francisco, CA 94111

Tel: (415) 391-5400

Fax: (415) 397-7188

rvannest@keker.com

abhansali@keker.com

epaige@keker.com

mshacham@keker.com

jsessions@keker.com

drizk@keker.com

adryer@keker.com

Richard S. Taffet

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP

101 Park Avenue

New York, NY 10178-0060

Tel: (212) 309-6000

Fax: (212) 309-6001

richard.taffet@morganlewis.com

Willard K. Tom

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP

1111 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, DC 20004-2541

Tel: (202) 739-3000

Fax: (202) 739 3001

willard.tom@morganlewis.com

Donn P. Pickett

Geoffrey T. Holtz

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP

One Market, Spear Street Tower

San Francisco, CA 94105-1126

Tel: (415) 442-1000

Fax: (415) 442-1001

donn.pickett@morganlewis.com

geoffrey.holtz@morganlewis.com

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Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

Richard S. Zembek

Daniel S. Leventhal

Talbot Hansum

Eric B. Hall

NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT US LLP

1301 McKinney, Suite 5100

Houston, Texas 77010

Tel: (713) 651-5151

richard.zembek@nortonrosefulbright.com

daniel.leventhal@nortonrosefulbright.com

talbot.hansum@nortonrosefulbright.com

eric.hall@nortonrosefulbright.com

David A. Nelson

Stephen Swedlow

QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART & 

SULLIVAN, LLP

500 West Madison St., Suite 2450

Chicago, Illinois 60661

Tel: (312) 705-7400

Fax: (312) 705-7401

davenelson@quinnemanuel.com

stephenswedlow@quinnemanuel.com

Alexander Rudis

QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART & 

SULLIVAN, LLP

51 Madison Ave., 22nd Floor

New York, NY 10010

Tel: (212) 849-7000

Fax: (212) 849-7100

alexanderrudis@quinnemanuel.com

Sean S. Pak

QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART & 

SULLIVAN, LLP

50 California St., 22nd Floor

San Francisco, California 94111

Tel: (415) 875-6600

Fax: (415) 875-6700

seanpak@quinnemanuel.com

Attorneys for QUALCOMM 

INCORPORATED

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Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

SCHEDULE A

Federal Trade Commission v. Qualcomm Incorporated, Case No. 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.)

Plaintiff Federal Trade Commission

Jennifer Milici, jmilici@ftc.gov

J. Alexander Ansaldo, jansaldo@ftc.gov

Joseph R. Baker, jbaker1@ftc.gov

Wesley G. Carson, wcarson@ftc.gov

Elizabeth A. Gillen, egillen@ftc.gov

Daniel Matheson, dmatheson@ftc.gov

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 

600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20580

Defendant Qualcomm Incorporated

Gary A. Bornstein, gbornstein@cravath.com

J. Wesley Earnhardt, wearnhardt@cravath.com

Yonatan Even, yeven@cravath.com

Vanessa A. Lavely, vlavely@cravath.com

Stefan H. Atkinson, satkinson@cravath.com

James W. Carlson, jcarlson@cravath.com

CRAVATH, SWAINE & MOORE LLP

Worldwide Plaza

825 Eighth Avenue

New York, NY 10019

Robert A. Van Nest, rvannest@keker.com

Asim M. Bhansali, abhansali@keker.com

Eugene M. Paige, epaige@keker.com

Matan Shacham, mshacham@keker.com

Justina Sessions, jsessions@keker.com

David W. Rizk, drizk@keker.com

Alexander Dryer, adryer@keker.com

KEKER, VAN NEST, & PETERS LLP

633 Battery Street

San Francisco, CA 94111-1809

Richard S. Taffet, richard.taffet@morganlewis.com

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP

101 Park Avenue

New York, NY 10178-0060

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Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

Willard K. Tom, willard.tom@morganlewis.com

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP

1111 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, DC 20004-2541

Donn P. Pickett, donn.pickett@morganlewis.com

Geoffrey T. Holtz, geoffrey.holtz@morganlewis.com

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP

One Market, Spear Street Tower

San Francisco, CA 94105-1126

Richard S. Zembek, richard.zembek@nortonrosefulbright.com

Daniel S. Leventhal, daniel.leventhal@nortonrosefulbright.com

Talbot Hansum, talbot.hansum@nortonrosefulbright.com

Eric B. Hall, eric.hall@nortonrosefulbright.com

NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT

1301 McKinney, Suite 5100

Houston, Texas 77010

In re Qualcomm Antitrust Litigation, Case No. 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. Cal.)

Plaintiffs’ Interim Co-Lead Counsel

Kalpana Srinivasan

Marc M. Seltzer

Steven G. Sklaver

Amanda Bonn

Oleg Elkhunovich

Krysta Kauble Pachman

SUSMAN GODFREY L.L.P.

1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1400

Los Angeles, CA 90067

Telephone: (310) 789-3100

Facsimile: (310) 789-3150

Email: ksrinivasan@susmangodfrey.com

Email: mseltzer@susmangodfrey.com

Email: ssklaver@susmangodfrey.com

Email: abonn@susmangodfrey.com

Email: oelkhunovich@susmangodfrey.com

Email: kpachman@susmangodfrey.com

Joseph Grinstein

SUSMAN GODFREY L.L.P.

1000 Louisiana Street, Suite 5100

Houston, TX 77002

Telephone: (713) 651-9366

Facsimile: (713) 654-6666

Email: jgrinstein@susmangodfrey.com

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Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

Joseph W. Cotchett

Adam J. Zapala

Brian Danitz

Mark F. Ram

Michael A. Montano

Toriana S. Holmes

COTCHETT, PITRE & MCCARTHY

840 Malcolm Road, Suite 200

Burlingame, CA 94010

Telephone: (650) 697-6000

Facsimile: (650) 697-0577

Email: jcotchett@cpmlegal.com

Email: azapala@cpmlegal.com

Email: bdanitz@cpmlegal.com

Email: mram@cpmlegal.com

Email: mmontano@cpmlegal.com

Email: tholmes@cpmlegal.com

Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee

Steve W. Berman

Jeff Friedman

Rio Pierce

HAGENS BERMAN SOBOL SHAPIRO LLP

1918 Eighth Avenue, Suite 3300

Seattle, WA 98101

Telephone: (206) 268-9320

Facsimile: (206) 623-0594

Email: steve@hbsslaw.com

Email: jefff@hbsslaw.com

Email: riop@hbsslaw.com

Defendant Qualcomm Incorporated

Gary A. Bornstein, gbornstein@cravath.com

J. Wesley Earnhardt, wearnhardt@cravath.com

Yonatan Even, yeven@cravath.com

Vanessa A. Lavely, vlavely@cravath.com

Stefan H. Atkinson, satkinson@cravath.com

James W. Carlson, jcarlson@cravath.com

CRAVATH, SWAINE & MOORE LLP

Worldwide Plaza

825 Eighth Avenue

New York, NY 10019

Robert A. Van Nest, rvannest@keker.com

Asim M. Bhansali, abhansali@keker.com

Eugene M. Paige, epaige@keker.com

Justina Sessions, jsessions@keker.com

David W. Rizk, drizk@keker.com

Alexander Dryer, adryer@keker.com

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Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

Cal.), 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.), 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

KEKER, VAN NEST, & PETERS LLP

633 Battery Street

San Francisco, CA 94111-1809

Richard S. Taffet, richard.taffet@morganlewis.com

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP

101 Park Avenue

New York, NY 10178-0060

Willard K. Tom, willard.tom@morganlewis.com

MORGAN, LEWIS & BOCKIUS LLP

1111 Pennsylvania Ave. NW

Washington, DC 20004-2541

Apple Inc. v. Qualcomm Incorporated, Case No. 17-cv-00108-GPC (S.D. Cal.) and Qualcomm 

Incorporated v. Compal Electronics, Inc., FIH Mobile Ltd., Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Ltd., 

Pegatron Corporation, and Wistron Corporation, Case No. 17-cv-01010-GPC (S.D. Cal.)

Plaintiff and Counterclaim Defendant Apple Inc.

Amy J. Mauser

BOIES SCHILLER FLEXNER LLP

1401 New York Avenue, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20005

Phone: 202-237-2727

Email: amauser@bsfllp.com

Benjamin C. Elacqua

FISH & RICHARDSON LLP

1221 McKinney Street, Suite 2800

Houston, TX 77010

Phone: 713-654-5300

Email: Elacqua@fr.com

Apple_Qualcomm_Service@bsfllp.com

Apple/QualcommFRService@fr.com

Defendants and Counterclaim Plaintiffs Compal Electronics, Inc., FIH Mobile Ltd., Hon Hai 

Precision Industry Co., Ltd., Pegatron Corporation, and Wistron Corporation

Jason Lo, jlo@gibsondunn.com

Jennifer Rho, jrho@gibsondunn.com

Ryan Iwahashi, riwahashi@gibsondunn.com

CHPW-1010@gibsondunn.com

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Case Nos.: 17-cv-00220-LHK (N.D. Cal.), 17-md-02773-LHK (N.D. 

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Defendant and Counterclaim Plaintiff Qualcomm Incorporated

Gary A. Bornstein, gbornstein@cravath.com

J. Wesley Earnhardt, wearnhardt@cravath.com

Yonatan Even, yeven@cravath.com

Vanessa A. Lavely, vlavely@cravath.com

Stefan H. Atkinson, satkinson@cravath.com

James W. Carlson, jcarlson@cravath.com

CRAVATH, SWAINE & MOORE LLP

Worldwide Plaza

825 Eighth Avenue

New York, NY 10019

David A. Nelson, davenelson@quinnemanuel.com

Stephen Swedlow, stephenswedlow@quinnemanuel.com

Marc L. Kaplan, marckaplan@quinnemanuel.com

QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART & SULLIVAN, LLP

500 West Madison St., Suite 2450

Chicago, Illinois 60661

Michael L. Fazio, michaelfazio@quinnemanuel.com

Joseph C. Sarles, josephsarles@quinnemanuel.com

QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART & SULLIVAN, LLP

865 S. Figueroa St., 10th Floor

Los Angeles, CA 90017

Alexander Rudis, alexanderrudis@quinnemanuel.com

QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART & SULLIVAN, LLP

51 Madison Ave., 22nd Floor

New York, NY 10010

Sean S. Pak, seanpak@quinnemanuel.com

QUINN EMANUEL URQUHART & SULLIVAN, LLP

50 California St., 22nd Floor

San Francisco, California 94111

Karen P. Hewitt, kphewitt@jonesday.com

Randall E. Kay, rekay@jonesday.com

Kelly V. O’Donnell, kodonnell@jonesday.com

JONES DAY

4655 Executive Drive, Suite 1500

San Diego, California 92121 

Richard S. Zembek, richard.zembek@nortonrosefulbright.com

Daniel S. Leventhal, daniel.leventhal@nortonrosefulbright.com

Talbot Hansum, talbot.hansum@nortonrosefulbright.com

Eric B. Hall, eric.hall@nortonrosefulbright.com

NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT

1301 McKinney, Suite 5100

Houston, Texas 77010

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