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NOTE: This order is nonprecedential.

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit


2009-1460, -1461, -1462, -1465

SPANSION, INC. and SPANSION, LLC,

Appellants,

and

FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR, INC., ATI TECHNOLOGIES, ULC,


and ST MICROELECTRONICS N.V.,

Appellants,

and

QUALCOMM INCORPORATED,

Appellants,

v.

INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION,

Appellee,

and

TESSERA, INC.,

Intervenor.

On appeal from the United States International Trade Commission in


Investigation No. 337-TA-605.

ON MOTION

Before MAYER, Circuit Judge.

ORDER
Spansion, Inc. et al. (Spansion) and Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. et al. and

Qualcomm Incorporated (Freescale) each submit a motion for a stay, pending appeal,

of the limited exclusion order and cease and desist order issued by the United States

International Trade Commission on May 20, 2009. Tessera, Inc. submits

correspondence concerning Spansion's and Freescale's motions and moves for leave

to intervene.

Upon consideration thereof,

IT IS ORDERED THAT:

Tessera's motions for leave to intervene are granted. The revised official

caption is reflected above.

Tessera and the International Trade Commission are each directed to file

a combined response to Spansion's and Freescale's motions within seven calendar

days of the date of filing of this order.

(3) The above-captioned appeals are consolidated. The revised official

caption is reflected above. Any other contemporaneous appeals of the ITC's decision in

In the Matter of Certain Semiconductor Chips With Minimized Chip Package Size and

Products Containing Same, No. 337-TA-605, will also be consolidated with the above

appeals.

FOR THE COURT

JUL 22 2009
/s/ Jan Horbalv
Date Jan Horbaly
RILED
Clerk COUFtT OF APPEALS FOR
THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT
cc: Paul D. Clement, Esq.
Morgan Chu, Esq.
Megan Valentine, Esq. JUL 2.2 2009
JAN HORKALY
CLERK
2009-1460 et al. 2
Carter G. Phillips, Esq.
Stephen B. Kinnaird, Esq.
Kenneth R. Adamo, Esq.
Russell E. Levine, Esq.

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