Sony BMG Music Entertainment, et al v. Tenenbaum
Filing
60
ORDER entered by Sandra L. Lynch, Chief Appellate Judge granting in part motion to amend caption filed by Appellants/Cross-Appellees UMG Recordings Inc., Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Atlantic Recording Corporation, Warner Bros Records Inc and Arista Records, LLC. [10-1883, 10-1947, 10-2052] (AS)
Sony BMG Music Entertainment, et al v. Tenenbaum
Doc. 60
United States Court of Appeals
For the First Circuit
____________________________ Nos. 10-1883; 10-1947; 10-2052 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, a Delaware general partnership; WARNER BROS RECORDS INC, a Delaware Corporation; ARISTA RECORDS, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability Company; UMG RECORDINGS INC., a Delaware corporation; UNITED STATES, Plaintiffs-Appellants/Cross-Appellees, ATLANTIC RECORDING CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, Plaintiff v. JOEL TENENBAUM, Defendant-Appellee/Cross-Appellant. ____________________________ ORDER OF COURT Entered: March 10, 2011
Plaintiffs-appellants/cross-appellees Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Bros. Recordings, Inc., Arista Records, LLC and UMG Recordings, Inc.'s motion to amend the caption is allowed in part. Atlantic Recording Corporation shall remain in the caption as a plaintiff only, rather than as a plaintiff-appellee/cross appellee. The motion to amend is denied in all other respects. See Fed. R. App. P. 12(a).
By the Court: /s/ Margaret Carter, Clerk
cc: Charles Nesson, Daniel Cloherty, Diane Cabell, Eve Burton, John Palfrey, Mark Walsh, Mary Thomas Sullivan, Matthew Oppenheim, Matthew Kamholtz, Matthew Feinberg, Michelle Bennett, Theodore Griswold Fletcher, Timothy Reynolds, Victoria Steinberg, Michael Barclay, Jason Harrow
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