United States Of America v. Bazaarvoice, Inc.

Filing 56

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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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 Northern District of California 10 San Francisco Division UNITED STATES, 12 For the Northern District of California UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 11 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. 13 BAZAARVOICE, INC, 14 15 16 Defendant. _____________________________________/ [Re: ECF Nos. 50, 51, 53] On April 8, 2013, the United States filed a non-joint discovery dispute letter brief describing an 17 apparent discovery dispute. 4/8/2013 Letter, ECF No. 50. The next day, Bazaarvoice, Inc. filed a 18 letter in response, stating that it believes the matter to be resolved and the United States’s letter to be 19 moot. 4/9/2013 Letter, ECF No. 51. The day after that, the United States filed its own letter in 20 response, stating that it does not necessarily believe the matter to be resolved but nevertheless 21 withdrawing its 4/8/2013 Letter. 4/10/2013 Letter, ECF No. 53. The undersigned issues this order 22 to make clear that the United States’s 4/8/2013 Letter is moot and to remind the parties of their 23 obligation to abide by the undersigned’s standing order for all discovery disputes in the future. The 24 undersigned will address the parties’ subsequently-filed joint discovery letter brief (ECF No. 55) 25 separately. This disposes of ECF Nos. 50, 51, and 53. 26 27 IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated: April 22, 2013 _______________________________ LAUREL BEELER United States Magistrate Judge 28 C 13-00133 EMC (LB) ORDER RE: LETTER BRIEF DATED APRIL 8, 2013

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