Filed: Jul. 13, 2011
Latest Update: Jul. 13, 2011
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER ALLOWING EQUIPMENT AT TRIAL SUSAN ILLSTON, District Judge. Defendants' First Republic Bank, Trainer Wortham & Co., Inc., David P. Como, and Robert Vile hereby submit the following list of presentation, video equipment, shelving, and other materials to be brought into the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA, 19 th Floor, Courtroom 10, for use at the trial of the above-captioned matters scheduled to commence on July
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER ALLOWING EQUIPMENT AT TRIAL SUSAN ILLSTON, District Judge. Defendants' First Republic Bank, Trainer Wortham & Co., Inc., David P. Como, and Robert Vile hereby submit the following list of presentation, video equipment, shelving, and other materials to be brought into the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA, 19 th Floor, Courtroom 10, for use at the trial of the above-captioned matters scheduled to commence on July ..
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[PROPOSED] ORDER ALLOWING EQUIPMENT AT TRIAL
SUSAN ILLSTON, District Judge.
Defendants' First Republic Bank, Trainer Wortham & Co., Inc., David P. Como, and Robert Vile hereby submit the following list of presentation, video equipment, shelving, and other materials to be brought into the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA, 19th Floor, Courtroom 10, for use at the trial of the above-captioned matters scheduled to commence on July 18, 2011:
Laser Pointers;
Box of electric and video cables, power strips;
4 — Easels;
1 — Dry Erase Easel;
1 — Large Easel Notepads;
Poster Boards;
2 — Laptop Computers;
One Rolling Book Shelves; and
Boxes of trial-oriented materials and documents, including trial exhibits.
Counsel for Defendants First Republic Bank, Trainer Wortham & Co., Inc., David P. Como, and Robert Vile are authorized to bring this equipment into the courtroom. In addition, each attorney and legal assistant may bring a laptop computer for use in the courtroom. Attorneys and paralegals may also bring BlackBerries or other similar PDA smartphone devices and cellular phones into the courtroom, provided such devices are kept on "silent" mode while in the courtroom and are not used in any way that might be disruptive to or distracting from the business of the Court.
Plans have been tentatively made with Court Clerk, Tracy Forakis to set up the aforementioned equipment at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 14, 2011.
IT IS SO ORDERED.