Perfect 10, Inc. v. Google, Inc.

Filing 10

Filed order MEDIATION (CLR): The court acknowledges receipt of appellant Perfect 10’s fax letter dated and filed October 13, 2010. Counsel’s letter is construed to be an unopposed motion for permission to file an oversize opening brief of no more than 16,750 words. So construed, the motion is granted. The briefing schedule previously established by the court remains in effect. In the event appellee requires an oversize brief, appellee shall make a separate request. This case remains in the Mediation Program for purposes of case management. As such, all procedural requests or motions shall be directed to the undersigned. [7508832] (AF)

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P e r f e c t 10, Inc. v. Google, Inc. D o c . 10 U N IT E D STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT P E R F E C T 10, INC., Plaintiff-counter-defendant-Appellant, v. G O O G L E , INC., a corporation, ORDER Defendant-counter-claimant-Appellee. N o . 10-56316 F IL E D OCT 14 2010 MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK U . S . C O U R T OF APPE A L S D .C . No. 2:04-cv-09484-AHM-SH C en tral District of California, Los Angeles T h e court acknowledges receipt of appellant Perfect 10's fax letter dated and filed October 13, 2010. Counsel's letter is construed to be an unopposed motion fo r permission to file an oversize opening brief of no more than 16,750 words. So co n stru ed , the motion is granted. T h e briefing schedule previously established by the court remains in effect. In the event appellee requires an oversize brief, appellee shall make a separate r e q u e s t. T h is case remains in the Mediation Program for purposes of case m a n a g e m e n t. As such, all procedural requests or motions shall be directed to the undersigned. FOR THE COURT By: C. Lewis Ross Circuit Mediator CLR/Mediation Dockets.Justia.com

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