U.S. v. FedEx Corporation, CR 14-380 CRB. (2016)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20160602a72
Visitors: 9
Filed: Jun. 01, 2016
Latest Update: Jun. 01, 2016
Summary: ORDER RE JUNE 1 ADMIN MOTION CHARLES R. BREYER , District Judge . The government has moved for an expedited briefing schedule and for permission to file an ex parte brief with the Court regarding order of proof. See Administrative Motion (dkt. 307). The Court GRANTS the government's motion for an expedited briefing schedule, VACATES the status conference set for June 7 and RESETS it for June 6 at 9 AM, and DENIES the government's request to file an ex parte brief. The government may file
Summary: ORDER RE JUNE 1 ADMIN MOTION CHARLES R. BREYER , District Judge . The government has moved for an expedited briefing schedule and for permission to file an ex parte brief with the Court regarding order of proof. See Administrative Motion (dkt. 307). The Court GRANTS the government's motion for an expedited briefing schedule, VACATES the status conference set for June 7 and RESETS it for June 6 at 9 AM, and DENIES the government's request to file an ex parte brief. The government may file t..
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ORDER RE JUNE 1 ADMIN MOTION
CHARLES R. BREYER, District Judge.
The government has moved for an expedited briefing schedule and for permission to file an ex parte brief with the Court regarding order of proof. See Administrative Motion (dkt. 307). The Court GRANTS the government's motion for an expedited briefing schedule, VACATES the status conference set for June 7 and RESETS it for June 6 at 9 AM, and DENIES the government's request to file an ex parte brief. The government may file the requested brief only if it shares that brief with FedEx and allows FedEx to respond.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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