The Authors Guild v. Google, Inc.
Filing
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ARGUMENT NOTICE, to attorneys/parties, TRANSMITTED.[893218] [12-3200] [Entered: 04/01/2013 11:08 AM]
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: April 01, 2013
Docket #: 12-3200cv
Short Title: The Authors Guild v. Google, Inc.
DC Docket #: 05-cv-8136
DC Court: SDNY (NEW YORK CITY)
DC Judge: Chin
NOTICE OF HEARING DATE
Argument Date/Time: Wednesday, May 8, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.
Location:
Thurgood Marshall U.S. Courthouse, 40 Foley Square,
New York, NY, 10007, 17th Floor, Room 1705
Time Allotment:
15 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 no later than 3
business days prior to the scheduled date 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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