Trujillo v. Apple Computer, Inc. et al

Filing 113

MINUTE entry before the Honorable Matthew F. Kennelly: Plaintiff's motion for extension of time to file response to defendant Apple Computer's motion for summary judgment is granted. Response to motion is to be filed by 7/3/08; reply is to be filed by 7/25/08. Defendant Apple's agreed motion for entry of stipulated protective order is granted, provided that paragraph 11(b) of the proposed draft order is to be amended to include a sentence stating that a copy of the complete, unredacted version of any such submission is to be submitted to chambers at the time of filing. Defendant is directed to submit an electronic version of the conformed order, following the directions on Judge Kennelly's web page. Mailed (vmj, )

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Trujillo v. Apple Computer, Inc. et al Order Form (01/2005) Doc. 113 United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois Name of Assigned Judge or Magistrate Judge Matthew Kennelly 07 C 4946 Sitting Judge if Other than Assigned Judge CASE NUMBER CASE TITLE DOCKET ENTRY TEXT DATE Trujillo vs. Apple Computer 6/10/2008 Plaintiff's motion for extension of time to file response to defendant Apple Computer's motion for summary judgment is granted. Response to motion is to be filed by 7/3/08; reply is to be filed by 7/25/08. Defendant Apple's agreed motion for entry of stipulated protective order is granted, provided that paragraph 11(b) of the proposed draft order is to be amended to include a sentence stating that a copy of the complete, unredacted version of any such submission is to be submitted to chambers at the time of filing. Defendant is directed to submit an electronic version of the conformed order, following the directions on Judge Kennelly's web page. Docketing to mail notices. 00:05 Courtroom Deputy Initials: DS 07C4946 Trujillo vs. Apple Computer Page 1 of 1 Dockets.Justia.com

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