Unites States v. Pokerstars, et al
Filing
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ENDORSED LETTER addressed to Judge Leonard B. Sand from Sharon Cohen Levin, MIchael D. Lockard and Jason H. Cowley dated 9/14/2012 re: The Government respectfully writes to request a brief adjournment of the Government's deadline to file a reply brief in further support of its motion for, inter alia, the interlocutory sale of all assets of several Absolute Poker-affiliated entities (D.E. 237), the Government respectfully requests that it have until September 21, 2012 to file its reply. ENDORSEMENT: SO ORDERED. ( Replies due by 9/21/2012.) (Signed by Judge Leonard B. Sand on 9/14/2012) (djc)
U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District ofNew York
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Honorable Leonard B. Sand
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United States v. Pokerstars, et aI.,
11 Civ. 2564 (LBS)
Dear Judge Sand:
The Government respectfully writes to request a brief adjournment of the Government's
deadline to file a reply brief in further support of its motion for, inter alia, the interlocutory sale of
all assets of several Absolute Poker-affiliated entities (D.E. 237), the Government respectfully
requests that it have until September 21, 2012 to file its reply.
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Counsel for Avoine - Servicio De Consultadoria E Marketing, LDA ("Avoine") consents to
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Respectfully submitted,
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Jason H. Cowley
Assistant United States Attorney
(212) 637-1060/2193/2479
cc: counsel for Avoine (by email)
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The Honorable Leonard B. Sand
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