Unites States v. Pokerstars, et al
Filing
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ENDORSED LETTER addressed to Judge Leonard B. Sand from Jason H. Cowley dated 7/17/2012 re: Upon the request of the Full Tilt Poker entities ("Full Tilt"), the Government respectfully writes to request a brief adjournment of certain upcoming deadlines. ENDORSEMENT: SO ORDERED., ( Motions due by 7/23/2012., Responses due by 8/13/2012, Replies due by 8/20/2012.) (Signed by Judge Leonard B. Sand on 7/19/2012) (ama)
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District o/New York
DOC#: ____________
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The Silvio J. Mollo Building
One Saint Andrew's Pla=a
New York. New York 10007
July 17,2012
BY HAND
Honorable Leonard B. Sand
United States District Judge
United States Courthouse
500 Pearl Street, Room 1650
New York, NY 10007
Re:
LEONAHD B. SAND
United States v, Pokerstars, et at.,
11 Civ. 2564 (LBS)
Dear Judge Sand:
Upon the request of the Full Tilt Poker entities ("Full Tilt"), the Government respectfully
\\Tites to request a brief adjournment of certain upcoming deadlines.
Specifically, Full Tilt requests, without opposition from the Government, the following
amendments to the current scheduling deadlines in regard to the Government and Full Tilt:
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Full Tilt shall have until July 23, 2012, to file a motion to dismiss and the
Government shall have until that same date to file a motion to strike the claim of Full
Tilt.
2.
Unless further amended by the Court, opposition to any motion to dismiss
filed by Full Tilt and to any motion to strike the claim of Full Tilt filed by the
Government shall be filed by August 13, 2012.
3.
Replies regarding such motion to dismiss and such motion to strike shall be filed by
August 20,2012.
All other deadlines shall remain the same.
Respectfully submitted,
PREET BHARARA
By:
Jaspn H. Cowley
Assl ant United States Attorney
(212) 637-1060/2193/2479
cc: counsel for Full Tilt (by email)
The Honorable Leonard B. Sand
United States District Judge
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