Ingram v. Bayer Corporation et al
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ORDER by Judge ARMSTRONG granting 7 Motion STAY PENDING TRANSFER TO MDL (lrc, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 9/8/2010)
Ingram v. Bayer Corporation et al
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SQUIRE, SANDERS & DEMPSEY L.L.P.
One Maritime Plaza, Suite 300 San Francisco, California 94111
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
REBECCA INGRAM, an individual, Plaintiff, vs. BAYER CORPORATION; BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC; BAYER PHARMACEUTICALS CORPORATION; BAYER HEALTHCARE PHARMACEUTICALS INC., BERLEX LABORATORIES, INC., BERLEX, INC.; BAYER SCHERING PHARMA AG; BAYER AG; MCKESSON CORPORATION and DOES 1-100, inclusive, Defendants.
Case No. CV 10-3667 SBA Assigned to: Hon. Saundra Brown Armstrong ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION FOR ADMINISTRATIVE RELIEF TO STAY ACTION PENDING TRANSFER TO MULTIDISTRICT PROCEEDINGS
[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION FOR ADMINISTRATIVE RELIEF TO STAY ACTION PENDING TRANSFER TO MULTIDISTRICT PROCEEDINGS -- CASE NO. CV 10-3667 SBA
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SQUIRE, SANDERS & DEMPSEY L.L.P.
One Maritime Plaza, Suite 300 San Francisco, California 94111
The Court, having fully considered the papers jointly submitted by the parties in connection with the Joint Motion for Administrative Relief To Stay Action Pending Transfer to Multidistrict Proceedings, and good cause appearing, HEREBY ORDERS that the abovecaptioned case is STAYED pending transfer to MDL No. 2100. IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: 9/3/10
___________________________________________ HON. SAUNDRA BROWN ARMSTRONG United States District Judge
-2[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING JOINT MOTION FOR ADMINISTRATIVE RELIEF TO STAY ACTION PENDING TRANSFER TO MULTIDISTRICT PROCEEDINGS -- CASE NO. CV 10-3667 SBA
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