Cambridge University Press et al v. Patton et al
Filing
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Motion to Bring Audio/Visual/Electronic Equipment in the Courtroom by J. L. Albert, Mark P. Becker, Kenneth R. Bernard, Jr, James A. Bishop, Hugh A. Carter, Jr, William H. Cleveland, Frederick E. Cooper, Larry R. Ellis, Rutledge A. Griffin, Jr, Robert F. Hatcher, Ronald Henry, C. Thomas Hopkins, Jr, Charlene Hurt, Felton Jenkins, W. Mansfield Jennings, Jr, James R. Jolly, Donald M. Leebern, Jr, Eldridge McMillan, William NeSmith, Jr, Risa Palm, Carl V. Patton, Doreen Stiles Poitevint, Willis J. Potts, Jr, Neil L. Pruitt, Jr, Wanda Yancey Rodwell, Nancy Seamans, Kessel Stelling, Jr, Benjamin J. Tarbutton, III, Richard L. Tucker, Allan Vigil, Larry Walker, Philip A. Wilheit, Sr. (Attachments: # 1 Text of Proposed Order)(Schaetzel, Stephen)
EXHIBIT A
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
ATLANTA DIVISION
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS,
et al.,
Civil Action No.
1:08-CV-1425-ODE
Plaintiffs,
-vMARK P. BECKER, in his official
capacity as President of Georgia State
University, et al.,
Defendants.
[PROPOSED] ORDER ALLOWING DEFENDANTS TO BRING
CERTAIN MULTIMEDIA EQUIPMENT TO COURT DURING TRIAL
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Defendants shall be permitted to use
laptop computers during the trial of this case beginning on May 16, 2011, for the
presentation of evidence.
It is further ORDERED that counsel for Defendants shall be permitted to
bring laptop computers and any related equipment into the United States District
Court, Northern District of Georgia, and into Judge Orinda D. Evans’s Courtroom,
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beginning on Monday, May 16, 2011, and to leave the building with the equipment
at the conclusion of the trial.
Ordered this _____ day of May, 2011.
__________________________________
The Honorable Orinda D. Evans
Judge, United States District Court,
Northern District of Georgia
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