RUDOVSKY et al v. WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION et al

Filing 90

Notice of Filing of Official Transcript with Certificate of Service re 87 Transcript - PDF, 89 Transcript - PDF, 86 Transcript - PDF, 88 Transcript - PDF, 12/29/2010 Entered and Copies Emailed and Mailed.. (tomg, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT F O R THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA David Rudovsky and Leonard Sosnov Plaintiff CIVIL ACTION v. West Publishing Corporation, West Services, Inc., and Thompson LEgal and Regulatory, Inc., t/a Thompson West Defendant No. 09-727 NOTICE OF FILING OF OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT Notice is hereby given that an official transcript of a proceeding held on 12/13/2010, 12/14/2010, 12/15/2010, 12/16/2010 has been filed by the Office of the Clerk of Court in the above-captioned matter. The parties have seven (7) business days to file with the court a Notice of Intent to Request Redaction of this transcript. If no such Notice is filed, the transcript may be made remotely electronically available to the public without redaction after ninety (90) calendar days. Unless otherwise ordered by the court, the attorney must review the following portions of the transcript: · · · · · opening and closing statements made on the party's behalf; statements of the party; the testimony of any witnesses called by the party; sentencing proceedings; and any other portion of the transcript as ordered by the court. Any party needing a copy of the transcript to review for redaction purposes may purchase a copy through the Office of the Clerk of Court or view the document at the Clerk1s Office public terminal. Date: 12/29/2010 Certificate of Service I hereby certify that on 12/29/2010, I served the forgoing notice upon the parties in this matter via e-mail and/or via first-class mail as indicated in the attached Notice of Electronic filing.

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