Synopsys, Inc. v. Atoptech, Inc

Filing 213

ORDER DIRECTING DEFENDANT TO SUBMIT CHAMBERS COPY OF DOCUMENT Defendant is hereby ordered to immediately submit a chambers copy of its Answer to Amended Complaint and Counterclaims. Signed by Judge Maxine M. Chesney on February 2, 2015. (mmclc2, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 2/2/2015)

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1 2 3 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 4 FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 5 6 SYNOPSYS, INC., No. C 13-2965 MMC 7 Plaintiff, 8 ORDER DIRECTING DEFENDANT TO SUBMIT CHAMBERS COPY OF DOCUMENT IN COMPLIANCE WITH CIVIL LOCAL RULES AND THE COURT’S STANDING ORDERS v. 9 ATOPTECH, INC., For the Northern District of California United States District Court 10 Defendant. / 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 On January 27, 2015, defendant electronically filed a document titled “Answer to Amended Complaint and Counterclaims.” Defendant has violated the Civil Local Rules of this District and the Court’s Standing Orders, however, by failing “to provide for chambers a paper copy of each document that is electronically filed . . . marked ‘Chambers Copy’.” See Civil L.R. 5-1(e)(7); see also Standing Orders For Civil Cases Assigned to The Honorable Maxine M. Chesney ¶ 2. Defendant is hereby ORDERED to comply with Civil Local Rule 5-1(e)(7) and the Court’s Standing Orders by immediately submitting a chambers copy of the abovereferenced document. Defendant is hereby advised that if it fails in the future to comply with the Court’s Standing Orders to provide a chambers copy of each electronically-filed document, the Court may impose sanctions, including, but not limited to, striking from the record any electronically-filed document of which a chambers copy has not been timely provided to the Court. IT IS SO ORDERED. 27 28 Dated: February 2, 2015 MAXINE M. CHESNEY United States District Judge

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