United States Of America v. Bazaarvoice, Inc.
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ORDER acknowledging the United States's withdrawal of its non-joint discovery dispute letter dated April 8, 2013. This disposes of ECF Nos. 50, 51, and 53. Signed by Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler on 4/22/2013. (lblc2, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 4/22/2013)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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Northern District of California
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San Francisco Division
UNITED STATES,
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For the Northern District of California
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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No. C 13-00133 EMC (LB)
Plaintiff,
ORDER ACKNOWLEDGING THE
UNITED STATES’S WITHDRAWAL
OF ITS NON-JOINT DISCOVERY
DISPUTE LETTER BRIEF DATED
APRIL 8, 2013
v.
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BAZAARVOICE, INC,
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Defendant.
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[Re: ECF Nos. 50, 51, 53]
On April 8, 2013, the United States filed a non-joint discovery dispute letter brief describing an
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apparent discovery dispute. 4/8/2013 Letter, ECF No. 50. The next day, Bazaarvoice, Inc. filed a
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letter in response, stating that it believes the matter to be resolved and the United States’s letter to be
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moot. 4/9/2013 Letter, ECF No. 51. The day after that, the United States filed its own letter in
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response, stating that it does not necessarily believe the matter to be resolved but nevertheless
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withdrawing its 4/8/2013 Letter. 4/10/2013 Letter, ECF No. 53. The undersigned issues this order
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to make clear that the United States’s 4/8/2013 Letter is moot and to remind the parties of their
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obligation to abide by the undersigned’s standing order for all discovery disputes in the future. The
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undersigned will address the parties’ subsequently-filed joint discovery letter brief (ECF No. 55)
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separately. This disposes of ECF Nos. 50, 51, and 53.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: April 22, 2013
_______________________________
LAUREL BEELER
United States Magistrate Judge
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C 13-00133 EMC (LB)
ORDER RE: LETTER BRIEF DATED APRIL 8, 2013
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