The Facebook, Inc. v. Connectu, Inc et al

Filing 598

USCA Case Number 08-16745 9th Circuit Court of Appeals for 582 Notice of Appeal, filed by ConnectU LLC. (Attachments: # 1 Time schedule order)(cv, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 8/5/2008)

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS F O R THE NINTH CIRCUIT F IL E D AUG 05 2008 M O L L Y C . D W YE R , C LE R K O F C O U R T U . S . C O U R T OF APPE A L S T H E FACEBOOK, INC.; MARK ZU CK ERBERG , Plaintiffs - Appellees, v. C O N N E C T U , INC., FKA ConnectU, LLC, Defendant - Appellant, and P A C IF IC NORTHWEST SOFTWARE, IN C .; WAYNE CHANG; WINSTON W I L L IA M S ; CAMERON W IN K L E V O S S ; TYLER WINKLEVOSS; D IV Y A NARENDRA, Defendants. N o . 08-16745 D .C . No. 5:07-cv-01389-JW N o r th e r n District of California, S an Jose T IM E SCHEDULE ORDER T h e parties shall meet the following time schedule: M o n ., September 15, 2008 A p p ellan t/p etitio n er's opening brief and excerpts of reco rd shall be served and filed pursuant to FRAP 32 an d 9th Cir. R. 32-1; W ed ., October 15, 2008 T h e brief of appellee/respondent shall be filed and s er v e d , pursuant to FRAP 32 and 9th Cir. R. 32-1 T h e optional appellant/petitioner reply brief shall be filed and served within fo u rteen days of service of the appellee/respondent's brief, pursuant to FRAP 3 2 and 9th Cir. R. 32-1. Failure of the appellant to comply with the Time Schedule Order will result in a u to m a tic dismissal of the appeal. 9th Cir. R. 42-1 A p p e lla n ts /P e titio n e rs without representation of counsel in a prisoner appeal may h av e their case submitted on the briefs and record without oral argument, pursuant to FRAP 34(a). Within 10 days of the filing of the appellant's opening brief, p arties may file a statement setting forth the reasons why, in the opinion of the p arties, oral argument should be heard. F O R THE COURT: M o lly C. Dwyer C le rk of Court G e ra ld Rosen D e p u t y Clerk

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