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Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation v. Adobe Inc., 18-CV-01553-YGR. (2019)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20191211a72 Visitors: 5
Filed: Dec. 10, 2019
Latest Update: Dec. 10, 2019
Summary: PRETRIAL ORDER NO. 2 RE COMPLIANCE WITH STANDING ORDERS YVONNE GONZALEZ ROGERS , District Judge . The Court is in receipt of two binders from plaintiff with its Motions in Limine and its Pretrial Conference Statement. The delivery of the motions in limine is premature. The Court's Standing Order re Pretrial Instructions in Civil Cases requires as follows: Chambers copies shall be provided in a separate binder entitled MOTIONS IN LIMINE and collated with the opposition papers followi
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PRETRIAL ORDER NO. 2 RE COMPLIANCE WITH STANDING ORDERS

The Court is in receipt of two binders from plaintiff with its Motions in Limine and its Pretrial Conference Statement. The delivery of the motions in limine is premature. The Court's Standing Order re Pretrial Instructions in Civil Cases requires as follows:

Chambers copies shall be provided in a separate binder entitled MOTIONS IN LIMINE and collated with the opposition papers following the motion papers. Said binder shall be delivered no later than noon, seven (7) days prior to the Pretrial Conference. The binder shall include copies of the motions and oppositions with the ECF header reflecting the item's docket number and filing date.

(Paragraph 4; italics supplied.) Further, Dolby has not provided a proposed form of order. (Id.)

Counsel for all parties are reminded to read and follow this Court's standing orders, both for civil cases and for civil trials. Dolby may retrieve the binder from the Clerk's Office and return it once complete. Also, as noted in the Standing Order in Civil Cases:

For documents submitted in connection with administrative motions to seal, parties shall provide chambers copies of the unredacted documents with proposed redacted material highlighted, as required Civil Local Rule 79-5(d)(1)(D), only. Do not submit chambers copies of the redacted versions of documents sought to be sealed.

(Paragraph 11.)

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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