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Comcast, MaxLinear Seek Hearing on Comcast’s Injunction Application

Comcast and MaxLinear propose an expedited schedule to resolve Comcast’s application for a preliminary injunction to bar MaxLinear from walking away from its contractual obligations to supply chips for Comcast’s broadband gateways (see 2305300045), the companies wrote U.S. District Judge…

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Alvin Hellerstein for Southern New York in Manhattan in a joint letter Thursday (docket 1:23-cv-04436). Time is of the essence, because MaxLinear committed to continue supplying the chips for Comcast's broadband gateways, but only through Aug. 16, in return for Comcast's agreement to withdraw its motion for a temporary restraining order. Under the proposed schedule, MaxLinear would file its brief in opposition to the injunction by July 14, said the letter. Comcast’s reply would be due Aug. 9, it said. The companies also want Hellerstein to set a hearing on Comcast’s injunction application by Aug. 16, said the letter.