Entertainment Software Association et al v. Foti et al
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Minute Entry/Notice to Counsel for proceedings held before Judge James J. Brady: Status Conference held on 8/15/2006... The court instructed the parties to file any motions they deem necessary within 15 days... The Clerk's office is instructed to send a copy of this notice and all future pleadings to District Attorney Doug Moreau, 222 St. Louis Street, 5th Floor, Baton Rouge, Louisiana,70801. (NLT, )... Doug Moreau's addressed added ... Modified on 8/24/2006 to edit text (NLT, ).
Entertainment Software Association et al v. Foti et al
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE ASSOCIATION AND ENTERTAINMENT MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION CIVIL ACTION VERSUS NO. 06-431-D CHARLES C. FOTI, JR., ET AL. NOTICE TO COUNSEL A status conference was held on Tuesday, August 15, 2006. PRESENT: James A. Brown, Esq. Paul Smith, Esq. - by telephone Counsel for plaintiff Burton Guidry, Esq. Counsel for State of Louisiana The court instructed the parties to file any motions they deem necessary within 15 days. Counsel for plaintiff shall file a brief on class representation within two days. Any response shall be filed two days thereafter. As soon as the briefs are received, the court will rule on the motion for preliminary injunction. The temporary restraining order remains in effect through that time. The Clerk's office is instructed to send a copy of this notice and all future pleadings to District Attorney Doug Moreau, 222 St. Louis Street, 5th Floor, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70801.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, August 16, 2006. JAMES J. BRADY UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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Suzie Edwards Courtroom Deputy
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