iLOR, LLC v. Google, Inc.

Filing 36

NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY RE: FAILURE TO FILE FRCP 7.1 DISCLOSURES to counsel of record, James Higgins. 14 Stipulation has been filed by Google, Inc. without the required Rule 7.1 Disclosure statement. Rule 7.1 Disclosures must be filed within ten (10) days. Failure to file the Disclosure Statement will cause the case to be submitted to the presiding judge for further action. cc: COR (KJR)

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iLOR, LLC v. Google, Inc. Doc. 36 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH Document 36 Filed 09/24/2007 Page 1 of 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCY GENERAL ORDER NO. 0 6 IN RE: 6 Rule 7.1 Corporate Disclosure Statement STANDING ORDER A non-governmental party to an action or proceeding in a district court with its first appearance, pleading, petition, motion, response or other request addressed to the court must file a corporate disclosure statement in compliance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 7.1 . Whereas, a review of the court's docket has revealed numerous instances of non-compliance with Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 7.1 and the Court being sufficiently advised; IT IS HEREBY ORDERED BY THE COURT: 1) That the Clerk is DIRECTED to send a Notice of Deficiency allowing counsel ten (10) days to cure the deficiency when a Rule 7.1 disclosure statement is absent upon the filing of an initial pleading by a nongovernmental corporate party. 2) That the Clerk is further DIRECTED to submit the case to the presiding judge for consideration of taking action to STRIKE the initial pleading from the record when the deficiency has not been cured at the expiration of ten (10) days. This 15th day of May, 2006. Dockets.Justia.com Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH Document 36 Filed 09/24/2007 Page 2 of 2

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