Viacom International, Inc. v. Youtube, Inc.

Filing 456

ARGUMENT NOTICE, to attorneys/parties, TRANSMITTED.[390720] [10-3270]

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United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse 40 Foley Square New York, NY 10007 DENNIS JACOBS CATHERINE O'HAGAN WOLFE CHIEF JUDGE CLERK OF COURT Date: September 14, 2011 Docket #: 10-3270 cv Short Title: Viacom International, Inc. v. Youtube, Inc. DC Docket #: 07-cv-2103 DC Court: SDNY (NEW YORK CITY) DC Judge: Stanton NOTICE OF HEARING DATE Argument Date/Time: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 at 10:00am Location: Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse, 500 Pearl Street, New York, NY, 9th Floor Ceremonial Courtroom Time Allotment: 12 minutes per side. Counsel and non-incarcerated pro se litigants presenting oral argument must register with the courtroom deputy 30 minutes before argument. A motion or stipulation to withdraw with or without prejudice must be filed within 3 business days of argument. The Court will consider the motion or stipulation at the time of argument, and counsel's appearance is required with counsel prepared to argue the merits of the case. If a stipulation to withdraw with prejudice is based on a final settlement of the case, the fully-executed settlement must be reported immediately to the Calendar Team, and a copy of it must be attached to the stipulation. Inquiries regarding this case may be directed to 212-857-8595. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Counsel must file the completed form in accordance with Local Rule 25.1 or 25.2. Pro Se parties must submit the form in paper. Name of the Attorney/Pro Se presenting argument: Firm Name (if applicable): Current Telephone Number: The above named attorney represents: ( ) Appellant/Petitioner ( ) Appellee-Respondent ( ) Intervenor Date: _____________________ Signature: ________________________________

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