Osborne v. Menu Foods Inc

Filing 7

Attachment 2
MOTION to Stay by Menu Foods Inc.Responses due by 5/10/2007 (Attachments: # 1 Memorandum in Support # 2 Not. Manual Filing - Exh. A-D# 3 Exh. E - Notice of Hearing Session# 4 unpublished cases)(Conway, Matthew)

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Osborne v. Menu Foods Inc Doc. 7 Att. 2 Case 3:07-cv-00469-RNC Document 7-3 Filed 04/19/2007 Page 1 of 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT LAURI A. OSBOURNE, Individually and On Behalf of All Similarly Situated, Plaintiff, v. MENU FOODS, INC. Defendant, ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Civil Action No. 3:07-cv-00469 (RNC) Class Action April 19, 2007 NOTICE OF MANUAL FILING The defendant gives notice that it is manually filing Exhibits A-D to its memorandum in support of its motion to stay. Said documents exceed the maximum size permitted for electronic filing. DEFENDANT, By /s/ Matthew G. Conway Matthew G. Conway Fed. Bar No. ct09612 Conway & Stoughton, LLP 818 Farmington Avenue West Hartford, CT 06103 (860) 523-8000 (860) 523-8002 fax Dockets.Justia.com Case 3:07-cv-00469-RNC Document 7-3 Filed 04/19/2007 Page 2 of 2 CERTIFICATION PAGE I hereby certify that on the April 19, 2007, a copy of the foregoing document was filed electronically and served by mail on anyone unable to accept electronic filing. Notice of this filing will be sent by e-mail to all parties by operation of the court's electronic filing system or by mail to anyone unable to accept electronic filing as indicated on the Notice of Electronic Filing. Parties may access this filing through the court's CM/ECF System. A hardcopy of the foregoing along with the referenced exhibits are being mailed, postage prepaid to the following counsel of record: Kevin Edward Creed Bruce E. Newman Newman Creed & Associates PO Box 575 99 North Street, Route 6 Bristol, CT 06010 /s/ Matthew G. Conway _________________________________ Matthew G. Conway

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