Almer v. Peanut Corporation of America

Filing 1547

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Almer v. Peanut Corporation of America Doc. 1547 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA PLACEHOLDER FOR EXHIBIT J TO DEFENDANTS' MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT REGARDING CLAIMS FOR UNFAIR AND DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES AND CONSUMER FRAUD IN RE: GUIDANT CORP. IMPLANTABLE DEFIBRILLATORS, PRODUCTS LIABILITY LITIGATION MDL No. 1708 (DWF/AJB) Case Number: This Document Relates to 06-00025 Leopoldo Duron, Jr. vs. Case No. 06-00025 Guidant Corp., et al. This document is a place holder for the following item(s) which are filed in conventional or physical form with the Clerk's Office: Exhibit J: Leopoldo Duron Jr. Deposition Ex. # 1 (Plaintiff Fact Sheet) If you are a participant in this case, this filing will be served upon you in conventional format. This filing was not e-filed for the following reason(s): ___ Voluminous Document* (Document number of order granting leave to file conventionally: ___ ) ___ Unable to Scan Documents (e.g., PDF file size of one page larger than 2MB, illegible when scanned) ___ Physical Object (description): ___ Non Graphical/Textual Computer File (audio, video, etc.) on CD or other media 05-MD-1708)) X Item Under Seal pursuant to a court order* (Document number of Protective Order: 11 (Case No. forms\cmecf\convfilingplchldr.doc 2400501v1 Form Updated 07/29/05 Dockets.Justia.com ___ Item Under Seal pursuant to the Judicial Conference Privacy Policy (General Order 53) (Document number of redacted version: ___ ) ___ Other (description): * Filing of these items requires Judicial Approval. This Placeholder is e-filed in ECF in place of the documents filed conventionally. A copy of this Placeholder and a copy of the NEF are filed with the Clerk's Office along with the conventionally filed item(s). forms\cmecf\convfilingplchldr.doc 2400501v1 Form Updated 07/29/05

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