Stainbrook v. Lions Gate Entertainment et al

Filing 8

Corporate Disclosure Statement filed by Palm Pictures. Related document(s)7.(Hall, Nathan)

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Case 3:06-cv-02898-DAK Document 8 Filed 01/19/2007 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO Jon Stainbrook, Plaintiff, v. Lions Gate Entertainment, et al., Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 3:06-CV-02898 Corporate Disclosure Statement Pursuant to the Corporate Disclosure Statement provisions in Local Civil Rule 3.13(c) and Local Criminal Rule 16.2: Any non-governmental corporate party to a proceeding must file a statement identifying all its parent, subsidiary and other affiliate corporations and listing any publicly held company that owns 10% or more of the party's stock. A party must file the statement upon filing a complaint, answer, motion, response or other pleading in this Court, whichever occurs first. The obligation to disclose any changes will be continuing throughout the pendency of the case. In compliance with those provisions, this Corporate Disclosure Statement is filed on behalf of: Palm Pictures, LLC _____________________________________________________________________. 1. Is said party a parent, subsidiary or other affiliate of a publicly owned corporation? $ _____ Yes _____ No. If the answer is Yes, list below the identity of the parent, subsidiary or other affiliate corporation and the relationship between it and the named party: 2. Is there a publicly owned corporation, not a party to the case, that has a financial interest in the $ outcome? _____ Yes _____ No. If the answer is Yes, list the identity of such corporation and the nature of the financial interest: /s/ Nathan A. Hall January 19, 2007 (Signature of Counsel) (Date)

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