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NORTEK AIR SOLUTIONS, LLC v. ENERGY LABS INC., 5:14-cv-02919-BLF. (2016)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20160721917 Visitors: 3
Filed: Jul. 20, 2016
Latest Update: Jul. 20, 2016
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER REGARDING ELECTRONIC PRESENTATION AND EQUIPMENT FOR TRIAL BETH LABSON FREEMAN , District Judge . Pursuant to Northern District of California General Order 58, the parties seek leave of court to permit its counsel and support staff to bring into the courtroom the below-mentioned equipment for trial scheduled on July 25, 2016 through August 22, 2016. Additionally, and to facilitate the delivery of the above-requested equipment, the parties respectfully request permission to a
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[PROPOSED] ORDER REGARDING ELECTRONIC PRESENTATION AND EQUIPMENT FOR TRIAL

Pursuant to Northern District of California General Order 58, the parties seek leave of court to permit its counsel and support staff to bring into the courtroom the below-mentioned equipment for trial scheduled on July 25, 2016 through August 22, 2016. Additionally, and to facilitate the delivery of the above-requested equipment, the parties respectfully request permission to access the Court's loading dock to transport equipment and materials pertaining to this matter to the courtroom.

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT Plaintiff Nortek Air Solutions, LLC and Defendants Energy Labs Inc., DMG Corporation, and DMG North, Inc., by and through their counsel for record, may utilize all available courtroom technology for their trial presentations and enter the courtroom of the Honorable Beth Labson Freeman beginning on July 22, 2016 at 1:00 P.M., to deliver and set up certain equipment and materials for use during trial scheduled for July 25, 2016 through August 22, 2016. The equipment and materials may include laptop computers, personal electronic devices, tablet computers, mobile wireless air cards/hotspots, external flash drives and hard drives, related audio-video equipment, assorted power cords, switches, cables, connectors, and adaptors, laser pointers, presentation remotes, books carts, trial technician tables with skirts and portable printers (for break-out rooms). The Court Staff, including U.S. Marshals on duty at the time, are directed to allow, and to take such steps as reasonably necessary to facilitate, the foregoing activity, including allowing access to and use of the Court's loading dock.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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