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Dreamstime.com, LLC v. Google, LLC, C 18-01910 WHA. (2019)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20190903c21 Visitors: 22
Filed: Aug. 29, 2019
Latest Update: Aug. 29, 2019
Summary: ORDER SETTING DISCOVERY HEARING WILLIAM ALSUP , District Judge . The Court's standing order provides that "requests for discovery relief must first be summarized in a letter no longer than three pages" (Supp. Order 34). In the span of two days, plaintiff has filed two letter briefs totaling six pages of requests (Dkt. Nos. 90, 92). Plaintiff cannot defeat the three-page brief limit by filing multiple briefs. Next time, neither brief will be considered. For the purposes of this dispute onl
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ORDER SETTING DISCOVERY HEARING

The Court's standing order provides that "requests for discovery relief must first be summarized in a letter no longer than three pages" (Supp. Order ¶ 34). In the span of two days, plaintiff has filed two letter briefs totaling six pages of requests (Dkt. Nos. 90, 92). Plaintiff cannot defeat the three-page brief limit by filing multiple briefs. Next time, neither brief will be considered. For the purposes of this dispute only, however, the two briefs filed will be permitted. The two-hour meet-and-confer will occur during the same period set by the prior order (Dkt. No. 91). At 12:00 P.M. ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, the Court shall hear any remaining issue(s) in Courtroom No. 12. Defendant's response to plaintiff's letter is due by SEPTEMBER 5 AT NOON. As previously stated, only those lawyers who personally participate in the meet-and-confer in the Court's jury room may be heard at the hearing.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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