Function Media, L.L.C. v. Google, Inc. et al

Filing 269

ORDER granting 267 Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages in its Reply in Support of its Motion to Seal Documents and Close the Courtroom during Presentation of Confidential Material at Trial. Signed by Magistrate Judge Charles Everingham on 11/18/09. (ch, )

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Function Media, L.L.C. v. Google, Inc. et al Doc. 269 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS MARSHALL DIVISION FUNCTION MEDIA, L.L.C., v. JURY TRIAL DEMANDED GOOGLE, INC. AND YAHOO!, INC. ORDER GRANTING GOOGLE'S UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR LEAVE TO EXCEED PAGE LIMIT IN ITS REPLY IN SUPPORT OF ITS MOTION TO SEAL DOCUMENTS AND CLOSE THE COURTROOM DURING PRESENTATION OF CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL AT TRIAL Before the Court is Google Inc.'s Unopposed Motion for Leave to Exceed Page Limit in its Reply in support of its Motion to Seal Documents and Close the Courtroom During Presentation of Confidential Material at Trial. After considering the Motion, the relief requested therein, and the fact that it is unopposed, the Court ORDERS that for good cause appearing the motion is hereby GRANTED. Civil Case No. 2:07-CV-279 (CE) SIGNED this 18th day of November, 2009. ___________________________________ CHARLES EVERINGHAM IV UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 01980.51542/3206518.1 Dockets.Justia.com

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