In re: High-Tech Employee Antitrust Litigation
Filing
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ORDER TO BRING EQUIPMENT INTO COURTROOM re #272 Notice (Other), filed by Intuit Inc.. Signed by Judge Lucy H. Koh on 1/16/13. (mpb, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 1/16/2013)
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Robert A. Mittelstaedt (State Bar No. 60359)
ramittelstaedt@JonesDay.com
Craig E. Stewart (State Bar No. 129530)
cestewart@JonesDay.com
JONES DAY
555 California Street, 26th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94104
Telephone:
(415) 626-3939
Facsimile:
(415) 875-5700
Catherine T. Zeng (State Bar No. 251231)
czeng@jonesday.com
JONES DAY
1755 Embarcadero Road
Palo Alto, CA 94303
Telephone: (650) 739-3939
Facsimile:
(650) 739-3900
Attorneys for Defendant
INTUIT INC.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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IN RE HIGH-TECH EMPLOYEE
ANTITRUST LITIGATION
THIS DOCUMENT RELATES TO:
All Actions
Case No. 11-CV-2509 LHK
[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING
DEFENDANT INTUIT INC.’S
REQUEST TO BRING ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT INTO THE
COURTROOM
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[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING REQUEST TO BRING
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INTO THE COURTROOM
CASE NO 11-CV-2509 LHK
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It is hereby ordered that Defendant Intuit Inc. shall be permitted to bring the following
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equipment into the courtroom for use at the hearing on Plaintiffs’ Motion for Class Certification
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scheduled for 1:30 p.m. on January 17, 2013:
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1. 1 Laptop;
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2. 1 Projector with related cables and power strips.
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Defendant Intuit Inc. shall also be permitted to enter the courtroom starting at 12:30 p.m.
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on January 17, 2013, to assemble the equipment in advance of the hearing scheduled for 1:30
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p.m.
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Dated: January _ , 2013
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Honorable Lucy H. Koh
United States District Court Judge
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SVI-118950
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-2[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING REQUEST TO BRING
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT INTO THE COURTROOM
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