Unites States v. Pokerstars, et al

Filing 180

ENDORSED LETTER addressed to Judge Leonard B. Sand from Sharon Cohen Levin, Michael D. Lockard, and Jason H. Cowley dated 4/4/2012 re: Counsel for the plaintiff requests that the Initial Pre-Trial Conference be adjourned until either May 7 or May 8, 2012. ENDORSEMENT: Adjourned to May 8, 2012 at 4:30 PM in Court Room 15A. So ordered. (Initial Conference set for 5/8/2012 at 04:30 PM in Courtroom 15A, 500 Pearl Street, New York, NY 10007 before Judge Leonard B. Sand.) (Signed by Judge Leonard B. Sand on 4/4/2012) (ft)

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U.S. Department of Justice United Slates Attorney Southern District o/New York The Silvio J A101l0 Buildmg One Saint Andrew's Pla;a New York, New York 10007 April 4, 2012 BY HAND The Honorable Leonard B. Sand United States District Judge United States Courthouse 500 Pearl Street, Room 1650 New York, NY 10007 Re: ~. I .,_... _---­ ,]CALLY FILED United States v. PokerStars, et aI., 11 Civ. 2564 (LBS) Dear Judge Sand: o I write to respectfully request that the Initial Pre-Trial Conference (the "Conference") in this matter, presently scheduled for Monday, April 16, 2012 at 11 :00 A.M., be adjourned until either May 7 or May 8, 2012. Upon serving the order setting the Conference to counsel for the defendants and claimants in this matter, I was informed of conflicts on April 16 and various other dates. Upon suggesting the dates of May 7 or May 8, various counsel consented to those dates, and no counsel has indicated an objection to setting the Conference for either of those dates. ill (/) 0:: o o Z ill o ~ UJ . ~ ' 7tl AWY~Y9hl ../' / ,-p! <1/ 2-~/ V --- ...~----- In order to ensure that all counsel in this matter may appear, the Government respectfully requests an adjournment of the Conference until to May 7 or May 8, 2012. Respectfully submitted, PREET BHARARA SO ORDERED: The Honorable Leonard B. Sand United States District Judge cc: See attached service list 2

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