Viacom International, Inc. et al v. Youtube, Inc. et al

Filing 10

LETTER addressed to Judge Louis L. Stanton from Donald B. Verrilli Jr. dated 3/23/07 re: Writing to confirm that the parties are available to appear before the Court for the Rule 16(b) conference on Friday July 27, 2007 at 11:30 a.m. In addition Defendants have not yet retained counsel to represent them in this matter. Plaintiffs have agreed to defendants request for a thirty day extension of time until May 2, 2007 for the Defendants to answer or otherwise respond to plaintiffs complaint. (js)

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Viacom International, Inc. et al v. Youtube, Inc. et al Doc. 10 Case 1:07-cv-02103-LLS , Document 10 . -\ , . .c "' r:. f ' , . . . . <!.,.T. . , . i .. ._ .. Filed 03/26/2007 Page 1 of 1 . .' , . ,, . ~ L ., /. I , / r . ! ,. . Jrtl!lr.r March 23.2007 & I3Iack LLP 6UI Tl~crlcenthStreel. N W Soil? I200 Snufh Clllcngo Dailli Ncw Yark The Honorable Louis I.. Stanton United States District Court for the Soi~thern District of New Yorh Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse 500 Pearl Street New York, New York 10007 Donald B. Vrrrilli. Jr. Tcl 202 639-0095 Fax 202 6 6 1 ~ 4 9 5 7 d\rrrilli~,jcnncr corn Inc., I~rc., ul., rr Re: Ihcotrr It~trrtrfltic~rzal, rt al. v. YouTl~be, Case No. 1:07-cv-02103-LLS Dear Judge Stanron: Pursuant to a telephone conference held this morning between l'al Dickstein and Linda Thomas of your chambers, Defendants' in-house counsel, Michael K\\un. and my colleague Amy Trnney. I am writing to confirm that the parties are available to appear before the Court tbr thc I l ~ ~ 16(b) conference on Friday, July 27, 2007 at 11:30am. le In addition, because the Defendants have not yet retained counsel to reprcsent them in this matter. Plaintiffs havc agreed to Defendants' request for a thirty-day extension of time -- i . e . until May 2. 7-007 -- for the Defendants to answer or othenuise respond to Plaintiffs' complaint. Very truly yours. Donald B. Verrilli. Jr. /- cc: Michael linun. Esq. (via email) Dockets.Justia.com

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