MDY Industries, LLC v. Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., et al

Filing 23

Filed clerk order (Deputy Clerk:LKK): The court is in receipt of amici Software &n Information Industry Association 's opposed motion for an extension of time to file the amicus brief by November 20, 2009 and subsequent unopposed motion to shorten the extension to file the brief to November 16, 2009. The motion is granted. Additionally, amici Business Software Alliance's motion for an extension of time to file the amicus brief is granted. The brief is due November 16, 2009. The remaining current briefing schedule shall remain in effect. [7121645] [09-15932, 09-16044] (BJB)

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M D Y Industries, LLC v. Blizzard Entertainment, Inc., et al D o c . 23 F IL E D U N IT E D STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT NOV 06 2009 MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK U . S . C O U R T OF APPE A L S M D Y INDUSTRIES, LLC, Plaintiff-counter-defendant A p p e lla n t, cross-appellee v. B L I Z Z A R D ENTERTAINMENT, INC.; et a l., Defendants-third-partyp lain tiffs - Appellees-cross appellant v. M I C H A E L DONNELLY, Third-party-defendant A p p e lla n t. N o s. 09-15932, 09-16044 D .C . No. 2:06-cv-02555-DGC D istrict of Arizona, Phoenix ORDER T h e court is in receipt of amici Software &n Information Industry A sso ciatio n 's opposed motion for an extension of time to file the amicus brief by N o v em b er 20, 2009 and subsequent unopposed motion to shorten the extension to file the brief to November 16, 2009. The motion is granted. Lking/10.26.09/lkk/Pro M o Dockets.Justia.com A d d itio n ally, amici Business Software Alliance's motion for an extension of tim e to file the amicus brief is granted. The brief is due November 16, 2009. T h e remaining current briefing schedule shall remain in effect. F o r the Court: M O L L Y C. DWYER C le rk of the Court L in d a K. King D e p u ty Clerk N in th Cir. R. 27-7/Advisory Note to Rule 27 and Ninth Circuit Rule 27-10 Lking/10.26.09/lkk/Pro M o

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