Microsoft Corporation v. Motorola, Inc, et al
Filing
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Filed (ECF) Acknowledgment of hearing notice. Location: San Francisco. Filed by Attorney Mr. Carter Glasgow Phillips for Appellee Microsoft Corporation. [8273825] (CGP)
OFFICE OF THE CLERK
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF HEARING NOTICE (SAN FRANCISCO)
I acknowledge receipt of the notice of assignment showing my case:
Case Number
12-35352
Case Title
Microsoft Corporation v. Motorola, Inc. et al.
assigned for hearing:
Date
9/11/2012
Time
Courtroom
Location
James R. Browning U.S. Courthouse, San Francisco, CA
9:00 AM
Courtroom 1, 3rd Floor
Counsel to argue (or, if argument to be presented "in pro per" enter party information):
Name
Carter G. Phillips
Address
Sidley Austin LLP
1501 K Street, N.W.
City
Washington
State
Phone
(202) 736-8000
Email Address
Party/parties represented
DC
Zip Code
20005
cphillips@sidley.com
Microsoft Corporation
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Admission status (to be completed by attorneys only):
I certify that I am admitted to practice before this Court.
I certify that I am generally qualified for admission to practice before the bar of the Ninth Circuit
and that I will immediately apply for admission (forms available at http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov).
Signature (use
"s/" format)
s/ Carter G. Phillips
Date
8/3/2012
Filing Instructions
Electronically: Print the filled-in form to PDF (File > Print > PDF Printer/Creator), then, in Appellate ECF, choose
Forms/Notices/Disclosures > File an Acknowledgment of Hearing Notice.
-orUS Mail: Office of the Clerk, U.S. Court of Appeals, P.O. Box 193939, San Francisco CA 94119
Overnight: James R. Browning U.S. Courthouse, 95 Seventh Street, San Francisco CA 94103
Phone: 415-355-8190
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