
Case by Case | Private Transcripts of Oral Hearings Permissible Under r. 115 RoP
From You, me & the UPC by Bristows LLP
April 17, 2026 · 4 min · Episode 47
About this episode
Lucy Sewter discusses the CoA's decision to allow Amazon to produce a private transcript of an oral hearing in a case against InterDigital.
Lucy Sewter explores how the CoA overturned a decision of the Mannheim Local Division (LD) that had refused Amazon permission to produce a private transcript of an oral hearing in proceedings UPC_CFI_936/2025 between Amazon and InterDigital. If you have any feedback, questions, or comments, please email us at upcpodcast@bristows.com. Find all the episodes as we release them here. Follow us on LinkedIn.
People in this episode
Host: Lucy Sewter
Topics covered
- private transcripts
- oral hearings
- CoA decision
- Mannheim Local Division
- Amazon vs InterDigital
- UPC
Keywords
- private transcript
- oral hearing
- CoA
- Mannheim Local Division
- Amazon
- InterDigital
- UPC
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Amazon, InterDigital, Mannheim Local Division, Bristows LLP
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