Rivera-Diaz v. Apple, Inc. et al

Filing 7

Conditional Transfer Order (CTO-1) for transfer of this action to the Northern District of California received from the US Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation re: MDL 2250. CTO-1 directed to the ND of California for filing. Order becomes effective upon receipt of certified copy from the transferee court. (Attachments: # 1 CTO-1 and Schedule of Tag-A-Long Actions) (li)

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United States 1. United States Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation Notice of Electronic Filing The following transaction was entered on 9/7/2011 at 9:07 AM EDT and filed on 9/7/2011 Case Name: IN RE: iPhone/iPad Application Consumer Privacy Litigation Case Number: MDL No. 2250 Filer: Document Number: No document attached Docket Text: ***TEXT ONLY ENTRY*** MINUTE ORDER - TO INVOLVED CLERKS - Conditional Transfer Order (CTO-1) Finalized on 09/07/2011. Please see pleading (41 in ALN/2:11-cv-01376, 28 in ALN/2:11-cv-01855, 43 in CAC/2:11-cv-03450, 31 in FLM/8:11-cv-00895, 27 in FLS/9:11-cv-80658, 31 in ILN/1:11-cv-03268, [120] in MDL No. 2250, 39 in NYS/7:11-cv-02841, 40 in PR/3:11-cv-01433). As stipulated in Rule 7.1(c) of the Rules of Procedure of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, transmittal of the order has been stayed 7 days to give any party an opportunity to oppose the transfer. The 7-day period has now elapsed, no opposition was received, and the order is directed to the Clerk of the United States District Court for the N.D. California for filing. The Panel governing statute, 28 U.S.C. 1407, requires that the transferee clerk transmit a certified copy of the Panel order to transfer to the clerk of the district court from which the action is being transferred. Signed by Clerk of the Panel Jeffery N. Luthi on 9/7/2011. Associated Cases: MDL No. 2250, ALN/2:11-cv-01376, ALN/2:11-cv-01855, CAC/2:11-cv-03450, FLM/8:11-cv-00895, FLS/9:11-cv-80658, ILN/1:11-cv-03268, NYS/7:11-cv-02841, PR/3:11-cv-01433 (dn)

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