O'Bannon, Jr. v. National Collegiate Athletic Association et al
Filing
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Antitrust Plaintiffs' Request Pursuant to General Order 58.IV.E to Bring Electronic and Other Miscellaneous Equipment into the Courtroom by Edward C. O'Bannon, Jr. (Attachments: #1 Proposed Order)(Gosselin, Sathya) (Filed on 6/3/2014) Modified on 6/4/2014 (cpS, COURT STAFF).
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MICHAEL D. HAUSFELD (pro hac vice)
mhausfeld@hausfeldllp.com
HILARY K. SCHERRER (SBN 209451)
hscherrer@hausfeldllp.com
SATHYA S. GOSSELIN (SBN 269171)
sgosselin@hausfeldllp.com
SWATHI BOJEDLA (pro hac vice)
sbojedla@hausfeldllp.com
HAUSFELD LLP
1700 K Street, NW, Suite 650
Washington, D.C. 20006
Telephone:
(202) 540-7200
Facsimile:
(202) 540-7201
MICHAEL P. LEHMANN (SBN 77152)
mlehmann@hausfeldllp.com
BRUCE J. WECKER (SBN 78530)
bwecker@hausfeldllp.com
HAUSFELD LLP
44 Montgomery Street, Suite 3400
San Francisco, California 94104
Telephone:
(415) 633-1908
Facsimile:
(415) 358-4980
Plaintiffs’ Class Counsel with Principal
Responsibility for the Antitrust Claims
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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OAKLAND DIVISION
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EDWARD C. O’BANNON, JR. on behalf
of himself and all others similarly situated,
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Plaintiffs,
v.
NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC
ASSOCIATION (NCAA); ELECTRONIC
ARTS, INC.; and COLLEGIATE
LICENSING COMPANY,
Case No. 4:09-cv-3329 CW
[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING
ANTITRUST PLAINTIFFS’ REQUEST
PURSUANT TO GENERAL ORDER
58.IV.E TO BRING ELECTRONIC AND
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
INTO THE COURTROOM
Judge:
The Honorable Claudia Wilken
Courtroom: 2, 4th Floor
Trial:
June 9, 2014
Defendants.
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PROPOSED ORDER RE APS’REQUEST PURSUANT
TO GENERAL ORDER 58.IV.E
4:09-CV 3329 CW
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Having considered Antitrust Plaintiffs (“APs”) Request pursuant to General Order
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58.IV.E to bring electronic equipment into the Courtroom, and finding good cause therefore, APs'
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Request is GRANTED.
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APs shall be permitted to bring the following equipment into the courtroom for use at trial
beginning June 9, 2014:
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1. Extension cord(s)
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2. Printer (1) and associated cord(s)
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3. Computer monitor (1) and associated cord(s)
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4. PowerPoint remote control
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5. Laser pointer
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6. Switcher and associated cord
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7. VGA and audio cable(s)
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8. Folding table (1)
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9. Anchor speaker (1) and associated cord
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10. Distribution Amplifier (splitter) and associated cord
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11. Scanner and associated cord(s)
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12. WiFi Hub and associated cord
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13. Mousepad
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14. Table skirt
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15. Mouse
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16. Laptops (4) and associated cords/power supplies
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17. Chairs (2) for trial technicians
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18. iPads (2)
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19. External Hard Drives
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20. Flash drives
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21. Miscellaneous office supplies as needed including without limitation paper clips, staplers,
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highlighters, computer paper, sticky notes, etc.
22. Boxes containing binders and/or printouts of trial exhibits
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ANTITRUST PLAINTIFFS’REQUEST PURSUANT TO
GENERAL ORDER 58.IV.E
4:09-CV 3329 CW
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Dated: June _____, 2014
By: _______________________________
Hon. Claudia Wilken
United States Chief District Judge
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ANTITRUST PLAINTIFFS’REQUEST PURSUANT TO
GENERAL ORDER 58.IV.E
4:09-CV 3329 CW
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