Bedrock Computer Technologies, LLC v. Softlayer Technologies, Inc. et al

Filing 312

NOTICE by Bedrock Computer Technologies, LLC re #304 Order on Motion for Miscellaneous Relief, Order on Motion to Compel,,,, #308 Order (Attachments: #1 Exhibit A)(Cassady, Jason)

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Bedrock Computer Technologies, LLC v. Softlayer Technologies, Inc. et al Doc. 312 Att. 1 Exhibit A Dockets.Justia.com MCKOOL SMITH A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION · ATTORNEYS Douglas A. Cawley, Principal Direct Dial: (214) 978-4972 dcawley@mckoolsmith.com 300 Crescent Court Suite 1500 Dallas, Texas 75201 Telephone: (214) 978-4000 Facsimile: (214) 978-4044 October 4, 2010 Honorable John D. Love United States Magistrate Judge 211 W. Ferguson, Room 210 Tyler, Texas 75702 RE: Bedrock Computer Technologies LLC v. Softlayer Technologies, Inc., et al.; Case No. 6:09-cv-269-LED-JDL; In the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, Tyler Division Dear Judge Love: Pursuant to Judge Davis' Order dated September 28, 2010 (Docket No. 304) and your Order of Clarification dated September 30, 2010 (Docket No. 308), Bedrock Computer Technologies LLC had a meet and confer with Defendants regarding the outstanding motions to compel currently pending before the Court. The parties have resolved Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Complete Response to Third Interrogatory from Google (Doc. No. 210) and Bedrock has agreed to withdraw this motion. The parties have been unable to reach agreement on the following motions set for hearing on October 7, 2010: Docket No. 217, Match.com's Motion to Compel Bedrock to Remove the Confidentiality Designation of Bedrock's Second Supplemental Response to Match.com's Interrogatory No. 1; Docket No. 246, Plaintiff's Motion to Compel from Google and Match.com A Complete Response to Bedrock's Fifth Interrogatory; Docket No. 259, Defendants' Motion to Compel A Complete Response to Their Sixth Interrogatories; Docket No. 263, Defendants' Motion to Compel Non-Privileged Testimony and Documents From Lotvin and Bedrock's Request for In-Camera Review of NonPrivileged Documents; Docket No. 270, Plaintiff's Motion to Compel From AOL and MySpace A Complete Response to Bedrock's Fourth Interrogatory (AOL and Bedrock have come to agreement, and Bedrock has agreed to withdraw its motion as to AOL.); and Docket No. 271, Plaintiff's Motion to Compel Documents From Myspace. Dallas 310237v1 October 4, 2010 Page 2 The parties will continue to meet and confer regarding the above captioned motions. Respectfully submitted, /s/ Douglas A. Cawley Douglas A. Cawley Principal Dallas 310237v1

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