MMCA Group Ltd. v. Hewlett-Packard Company et al

Filing 707

ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO EXPUNGE PORTIONS OF ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT; DIRECTIONS TO CLERK; DIRECTIONS TO PLAINTIFF. Plaintiff is directed to refile in the public record, no later than January 15, 2010, the portions of Attachment 1 to Document No. 616 properly filed in the public record. Signed by Judge Maxine M. Chesney on January 5, 2010. (mmclc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 1/5/2010)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 For the Northern District of California 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA MMCA GROUP, LTD., Plaintiff, v. HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, et al. Defendants / No. C-06-7067 MMC ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO EXPUNGE PORTIONS OF ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT; DIRECTIONS TO CLERK; DIRECTIONS TO PLAINTIFF United States District Court Before the Court is plaintiff's "Motion to Expunge Portions of Electronic Document, Docket No. 616-1," which motion was filed November 5, 2009. Good cause appearing, the motion is hereby GRANTED. The Clerk of the Court is hereby DIRECTED to remove from the public record Attachment 1 to Document No. 616. Plaintiff is hereby DIRECTED to refile in the public record, no later than January 15, 2010, the portions of Attachment 1 to Document No. 616 properly filed in the public record.1 IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: January 5, 2010 MAXINE M. CHESNEY United States District Judge Although plaintiff requests that the Clerk remove only seven pages from the document filed as Attachment 1 to Document No. 616, it is the Clerk's policy not to remove portions of a filed document or an attachment thereto. Rather, it is the Clerk's policy that, upon order of the court, it will remove the entirety of a document that includes improperly filed matter, after which the filing party is directed to refile the correct version of the document.

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