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

Filing 749

ORDER of USCA Filed (Appellate Commissioner) The motion of Facebook, et al., for voluntary dismissal of Nos. 08-16849 and 09-15133 under Federal Rule of Appellate Practice 42(b) is granted. The cross-appeals are dismissed without prejudice to movants filing later timely appeals from appealable orders. A copy of this order shall act as the mandate of this court as to Nos. 08-16849 and 09-15133 only. as to 675 Notice of Cross Appeal filed by Mark Zuckerberg, The Facebook, Inc., 615 Notice of Cross Appeal, filed by Mark Zuckerberg, The Facebook, Inc. (cv, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 6/15/2010)

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F IL E D U N IT E D STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT JUN 15 2010 MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK U . S . C O U R T OF APPE A L S T H E FACEBOOK, INC. and MARK ZU CK ERBERG , Plaintiffs - Appellees/ C r o s s - A p p e lla n ts , v. C O N N E C T U , INC., FKA ConnectU, L L C ; et al., Defendants/Appellees, N o s. 08-16745 08-16849 08-16873 09-15021 09-15133 D .C . No. 5:07-cv-01389-JW N o rth ern District of California, S an Jose ORDER C A M E R O N WINKLEVOSS; et al., Intervenor-Defendants/ Appellants/Cross-Appellees. B e fo r e : Peter L. Shaw, Appellate Commissioner The motion of Facebook, et al., for voluntary dismissal of Nos. 08-16849 an d 09-15133 under Federal Rule of Appellate Practice 42(b) is granted. The cro ss-ap peals are dismissed without prejudice to movants filing later timely ap p eals from appealable orders. A copy of this order shall act as the mandate of th is court as to Nos. 08-16849 and 09-15133 only. cb /Pro Mo The motions for leave to file an overlength answering brief and for leave to f ile the brief under seal are granted. The previously submitted brief shall be filed u n d er seal. The optional reply brief is now due 14 days after the date of this order. cb /Pro Mo

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