NARROWING OF ISSUES AND DISCOVERY Sample Clauses

NARROWING OF ISSUES AND DISCOVERY. Within three weeks following the final date by which party-appointed arbitrators must be named, the Parties shall exchange any documents that they contend support their position(s) as to Priority (as such term is defined in the Cross-License Agreement). Upon request of the other Party (which must be made within ten [ * ] = CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY BRACKETS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24b-2 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED.
NARROWING OF ISSUES AND DISCOVERY. Within three weeks following the final date by which party-appointed arbitrators must be named, the Parties shall exchange any documents that they contend support their position(s) as to Priority (as such term is defined in the Cross-License Agreement). Upon request of the other Party (which must be made within ten business days of such exchange), each Party shall also produce any specifically identified related documents (e.g., additional pages from the same laboratory notebooks) that may reasonably be needed to establish a complete record concerning the documents that have been provided. Thereafter, to the extent possible the Parties shall agree to a stipulated set of facts and narrow the issues for resolution. If the Parties cannot so agree and with respect to the remaining issues, the Parties shall voluntarily produce all documents that they intend to use at the hearing and a list of intended witnesses, together with a statement of the subject matter upon which each will testify, at least two weeks prior to the hearing, subject to supplementation for purposes of rebuttal or good cause shown. No other discovery shall be permitted unless ordered by the Interference Panel upon a showing of exceptional circumstances.

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