Methode Electronics, Inc. v. Delphi Automotive Systems LLC et al

Filing 69

ORDER to Strike (29 in 2:09-cv-14303-PDB-VMM) Memorandum Opinion & Order,. Signed by District Judge Paul D Borman. Associated Cases: 2:09-cv-13078-PDB-VMM, 2:09-cv-14303-PDB-VMM (DGoo)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION METHODE ELECTRONICS, INC., Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant , Civil Action No. 09-CV-13078 District Judge Paul D. Borman Magistrate Judge Virginia M. Morgan v. DPH-DAS LLC, f/k/a DELPHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS LLC, Defendant/Counter-Plaintiff, and MARIAN, INC., Defendant __________________________________/ DPH-DAS LLC, f/k/a DELPHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS LLC, Plaintiff, v. METHODE ELECTRONICS, INC., Defendant. __________________________________/ ORDER STRIKING THE MAGISTRATE JUDGE'S MARCH 3, 2010 "CORRECTED OPINION" (DKT. NO. 68) The Court strikes the Magistrate Judge's March 3, 2010 Corrected Opinion and Order Granting in Part Delphi's Motion for Protective Order and Denying Methode's Motion for Protective Order which was issued in error. This Court issued an Opinion and Order on January 19, 2010 (Dkt. No. 62) which affirmed in part and modified in part the Magistrate Judge's original opinion and order on the subject of the parties' proposed protective orders. There is no longer any matter before the Magistrate Judge. Accordingly, this Court's January 19, 2010 Order is the Court's ruling and is the operative Order governing the parties' respective motions for a protective order. Civil Action No. 09-14303 S/Paul D. Borman PAUL D. BORMAN UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Dated: March 3, 2010 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Copies of this Order were served on the attorneys of record by electronic means or U.S. Mail on March 3, 2010. S/Denise Goodine Case Manager

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