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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE

 

IN RE:
PROCEDURES TO GOVERN THE
APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL MASTERS
TO HEAR DISCOVERY DISPUTES IN
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CASES 
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ORDER

                    WHEREAS, the Judges of this Court seek to effectively manage and reach the

prompt disposition of their cases; and

                    WHEREAS, the Judges of this Court have determined that it is necessary for the

prompt and efficient administration of justice in intellectual property cases to, inter alia

manage discovery, conduct hearings on discovery disputes and rule on same, rule on non-

dispositive pretrial motions, and facilitate settlement; and
 
                    WHEREAS, the Court has the inherent authority to appoint Special Masters to

achieve these critically important goals, see also Rule 53 of the Federal Rules of Civil

Procedure, and 28 U.S.C. §§ 471-482 (1994) (Judicial Reform Act of 1990); and

                    WHEREAS, given this Court's significant docket of complex intellectual 

property cases and given that this Court's Magistrate Judge is routinely scheduling 

hearings and mediation calendars six to eight months out, the need to appoint Special 

Masters to achieve these stated important goals is clear; and 

                    WHEREAS, the procedure utilized for the appointment of Special Masters in

intellectual property cases should be efficient and therefore routinized;

                    NOW, THEREFORE, this 15th day of September, 2004, it is HEREBY

ORDERED: 

                    1.    Special Master Panel for Intellectual Property Cases.
 
                                    (a).       The Judges of the Court shall designate a panel of Special 
                           Masters who meet the criteria contained in 1(b) (the "Special Master 
                           Panel" or "Panel"). Panel members will serve at the pleasure of the 
                           Judges of the Court. 

                                    (b)        Persons seeking to be members of the Panel must submit a 
                           letter requesting same. Said letter should state the regular hourly rates 
                           charged by that person and others who may be assisting in the execution 
                           of his/her duties and be accompanied by a Curriculum Vitae which 
                           demonstrates the person's experience, competence and acceptability to
                           serve.
 
                                    (c)        The Clerk of this Court shall establish and manage the 
                           Panel. Vincent J. Poppiti, Esquire who, by Order dated 9/15/04, was
                           appointed to the Panel, is designated as the Special Master Liaison to the
                           Clerk of this Court. In this regard Mr. Poppiti will assist in the 
                           development, execution and monitoring of, inter alia, the referral, work 
                           flow and compensation processes. 

                    2.    Referral to Panel

                                    When, from time-to-time, Judges of this Court elect to appoint a
                           Special Master in an intellectual property case, the matter will be referred 
                           to the Special Master Panel. In all cases referred to the Panel for 
                           assignment of a Special Master, Mr. Poppiti shall make his 
                           recommendation for same to the Judge presiding in the matter. 

                    3.    Order Appointing Master

                                     The Judge presiding in the matter will issue an Order of Reference
                           naming the Special Master, consistent with the provisions of Rule 53(b)(2)
                           of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. 

                    4.    Compensation, Costs and Expenses of the Special Master.

                                     (a)        Special Masters and others who may be assisting them in 
                           the execution of their duties will be compensated at their normal hourly 
                           rates. 

                                     (b)        The compensation, costs and expenses of a Special Master 
                           shall be allocated equally among the parties unless otherwise ordered by 
                           the Court upon recommendation by the Special Master. 

  

FOR THE COURT:
Sue L. Robinson
Chief Judge 
 

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