DiTirro v. Facebook, Inc.
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STIPULATION to Extend Time to Respond to First Amended Complaint filed by Facebook, Inc.. (Gutkin, Jeffrey) (Filed on 2/11/2014)
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COOLEY LLP
MICHAEL G. RHODES (116127)
(rhodesmg@cooley.com)
MATTHEW D. BROWN (196972)
(brownmd@cooley.com)
JEFFREY M. GUTKIN (216083)
(gutkinjm@cooley.com)
101 California Street, 5th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111-5800
Telephone:
(415) 693-2000
Facsimile:
(415) 693-2222
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Attorneys for Defendant Facebook, Inc.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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SAN JOSE DIVISION
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ANTHONY DITIRRO, KATYA
BRESLER, AND MICHELLE
SHUMATE, individually and on behalf of
others similarly situated,
Case No. 5:14-cv-00132-PSG
STIPULATION TO EXTEND TIME TO RESPOND
TO F IRST AMENDED COMPLAINT (L.R. 6-1(a))
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Plaintiffs,
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Hon. Paul S. Grewal
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FACEBOOK, INC., a Delaware
corporation,
Defendant.
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COOLEY LLP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SAN FRANCISCO
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STIPULATION TO EXTEND TIME TO RESPOND TO FAC
CASE NO. 5:14-CV-00132-PSG
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This Stipulation is entered into by and among plaintiffs Anthony DiTirro, Katya Bresler,
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and Michelle Shumate (collectively, “Plaintiffs”) and defendant Facebook, Inc. (“Facebook”)
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(Plaintiffs and Facebook, collectively “the Parties”), by and through their respective counsel.
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WHEREAS, Plaintiffs filed a complaint in the above-entitled action in the United States
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District Court, Northern District of California, on January 9, 2014 (the “Complaint”) and served
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the Complaint on Facebook on January 10, 2014;
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WHEREAS, Plaintiffs filed their First Amended Complaint (“FAC”) in the above-entitled
action on January 15, 2014 and served the FAC on Facebook on January 17, 2014;
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WHEREAS, under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(a)(1)(A)(i) and 15(a)(1)(3), the
deadline for Facebook to respond to the FAC was January 31, 2014;
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WHEREAS, on January 21, 2014, the Parties filed a Stipulation to Extend Time to
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Respond to First Amended Complaint, pursuant to Civil Local Rule 6-1(a), which extended
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Facebook’s time to respond to the FAC to March 4, 2014, and which did not require a Court order
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(Dkt. No. 10);
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WHEREAS, under Civil Local Rule 6-1(a), parties may stipulate in writing, without a
court order, to extend the time within which to answer or otherwise respond to a complaint; and
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WHEREAS, further extending the date for Facebook to respond to the FAC as set forth
below will not alter the date of any event or deadline already fixed by Court order;
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NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to Civil Local Rule 6-1(a), the Parties hereby stipulate and
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agree that Facebook’s deadline to respond to the FAC (answer, move, or otherwise respond) is
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extended to and including Tuesday, March 25, 2014.
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IT IS SO STIPULATED.
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COOLEY LLP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SAN FRANCISCO
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STIPULATION TO EXTEND TIME TO RESPOND TO FAC
CASE NO. 5:14-CV-00132-PSG
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Dated: February 11, 2014
COOLEY LLP
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/s/ Jeffrey M. Gutkin
Jeffrey M. Gutkin
Attorneys for Defendant Facebook, Inc.
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LAW OFFICES OF TODD M. FRIEDMAN, P.C.
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/s/ Todd M. Friedman
Todd M. Friedman
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
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ATTESTATION PURSUANT TO CIVIL LOCAL RULE 5-1
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I, Jeffrey M. Gutkin, attest that concurrence in the filing of this Stipulation to Extend
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Time to Respond to First Amended Complaint (L.R. 6-1(a)) has been obtained from the other
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signatory. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that
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the foregoing is true and correct. Executed this 11th day of February, 2014, at San Francisco,
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California.
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/s/ Jeffrey M. Gutkin
Jeffrey M. Gutkin
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COOLEY LLP
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
SAN FRANCISCO
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STIPULATION TO EXTEND TIME TO RESPOND TO FAC
CASE NO. 5:14-CV-00132-PSG
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