IconFind, Inc. v. Google, Inc.
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ORDER RE: SETTLEMENT AND DISPOSITION signed by Judge Garland E. Burrell, Jr on 11/30/12 ORDERING that Plaintiff filed a "Notice of Settlement" on 11/29/12. Therefore, a dispositional document shall be filed within twenty-one days of the date the notice of settlement is filed absent good cause to extend the deadline). Failure to respond by this deadline may be construed as consent to dismissal of this action without prejudice, and a dismissal order could be filed. ("A failure to file dispositional papers on the date prescribed by the Court may be grounds for sanctions."). (Becknal, R)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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Iconfind, Inc.,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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Google, Inc.,
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Defendant.
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2:11-cv-00319-GEB-JFM
ORDER RE: SETTLEMENT AND
DISPOSITION
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Plaintiff filed a “Notice of Settlement” on November 29, 2012,
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in which it states: “the parties have reached a settlement in principle
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of the above-entitled matter[, and] . . . it is anticipated that
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dismissal papers will be filed within the next several weeks.” (ECF No.
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110, 2:2-4.)
Therefore, a dispositional document shall be filed no later
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than December
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dispositional documents shall be filed within twenty-one days of the
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date the notice of settlement is filed absent good cause to extend the
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deadline). Failure to respond by this deadline may be construed as
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consent to dismissal of this action without prejudice, and a dismissal
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order could be filed. Id. (“A failure to file dispositional papers on
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the date prescribed by the Court may be grounds for sanctions.”).
2012.
See
E.D. Cal.
R.
160(b)(prescribing that
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated:
November 30, 2012
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GARLAND E. BURRELL, JR.
Senior United States District Judge
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