In Re Quantcast Advertising Cookie Litigation

Filing 31

MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS by Judge George H Wu: re: Notice of Filing Fee Due (PHV) #3 . On July 23, 2010, the Clerk for the U.S. District Court issued a notice to attorney Joseph H. Malley advising that his Pro Hac Vice Application fee had not been paid. As of the date of this minute order, the Pro Hac Vice application fee of $185 remains unpaid. If counsel fails to pay within 21 days of this notice, the Clerk is directed to remove the applicants name and address information from the docket. If the applicant believes payment has been satisfied, please provide proof of payment to the Fiscal Department. (cbr)

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Edward Valdez et al v. Quantcast Corporation et al Doc. 31 Case 2:10-cv-05484-GW -JCG Document 31 Filed 10/12/10 Page 1 of 1 Page ID #:229 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case No. Title CV 10-05484 GW(JCG) In Re Quantcast Advertising Cookie Litig. Date October 12, 2010 Present: The Honorable GEORGE H. WU, U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE Carlos Brizuela Deputy Clerk None Present Court Reporter / Recorder Attorneys Present for Defendants: Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Proceedings: DELINQUENT PRO HAC VICE FEES On July 23, 2010, the Clerk for the U.S. District Court issued a notice to attorney Joseph H. Malley advising that his Pro Hac Vice Application fee had not been paid. As of the date of this minute order, the Pro Hac Vice application fee of $185 remains unpaid. If counsel fails to pay within 21 days of this notice, the Clerk is directed to remove the applicant's name and address information from the docket. Removal of an attorney's name from the docket immediately precludes the attorney from any further representation whatsoever and in certain cases can lead to an adverse judgment against his or her client. The Clerk's Office will accept business or corporate checks, checks drawn on business or clients trust accounts, and credit cards (Mastercard/Visa, Discover, American Express) for filing fees and miscellaneous fees. Credit card payments may be made at all payment windows where receipts are issued. No personal checks or checks drawn on personal (non-business) accounts will be accepted from either attorney or the public. The Clerk's Office will also accept all federal, state, and local government issued checks, bank certified checks, and U.S. Postal Service money orders. Make checks payable to: Clerk, U.S. District Court. Please send payment to the Fiscal Department, U.S. District Court, 312 N. Spring Street, Room 529, Los Angeles, California 90012. If the applicant believes payment has been satisfied, please provide proof of payment to the Fiscal Department. Once payment has been satisfied or verified, the Fiscal Department will enter payment information on the docket and this minute order will be deemed moot. : cb CV-90 (10/08) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Page 1 of 1 Dockets.Justia.com

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