Silvers v. Google, Inc.

Filing 135

MOTION for Leave to File Two (2) Separate Motions for Summary Judgment by Google, Inc., Google, Inc.. (Attachments: # 1 Certificate of Service# 2 Text of Proposed Order)(Hunt, Stephen)

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Silvers v. Google, Inc. Doc. 135 Att. 2 Case 9:05-cv-80387-KLR Document 135-3 Entered on FLSD Docket 10/12/2006 Page 1 of 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA Case No. 05-80387-CIV (Ryskamp/Vitunac) STEVEN A. SILVERS, an individual, Plaintiff, v. GOOGLE INC., a Delaware corporation, Defendant. _____________________________________/ GOOGLE INC., a Delaware corporation, Counterclaimant, v. STEVEN A. SILVERS, an individual; STELOR PRODUCTIONS, INC., a Delaware corporation; STELOR PRODUCTIONS, LLC, a business entity of unknown form; and STEVEN ESRIG, an individual, Counter-Defendants. ___________________________________ / ORDER ON DEFENDANT/COUNTERCLAIMANT GOOGLE INC.'S MOTION FOR LEAVE TO FILE TWO (2) SEPARATE MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT THIS CAUSE having come before this Court on Defendant/Counterclaimant Google Inc.'s Motion for Leave to File Two (2) Separate Motions for Summary Judgment, and the Court {SNT/213526.0001/N0629690_1} Dockets.Justia.com Case 9:05-cv-80387-KLR Document 135-3 Entered on FLSD Docket 10/12/2006 Page 2 of 2 Case No. 05-80387-CIV (Ryskamp/Vitunac) having reviewed the Motion, having reviewed the file, and having been fully advised in the premises, it is hereupon G ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that said Motion shall be and the same is hereby ranted. Google Inc. is entitled to file two (2) separate Motions for Summary Judgment. DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers, at West Palm Beach, Florida, on this October, 2006. day of KENNETH L. RYSKAMP UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Copies furnished to: Jan Douglas Atlas, Esq. Samantha Tesser Haimo, Esq. Johanna Calabria, Esq. Ramsey M. Al-Salam, Esq. William C. Rava, Esq. Kevin C. Kaplan, Esq. Mr. Steven A. Silvers {SNT/213526.0001/N0629690_1}

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