American Airlines Inc v. Travelport Limited et al
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NOTICE Letter - as a result of Agreement concerning the issues, American withdraws its Motion without prejudice as it has been rendered moot re: #176 (Document Restricted) American Airlines Inc.'s Motion to Compel Defendant Orbitz Worldwide to Produce Documents (Sealed pursuant to order dated 6/9/2011) filed by American Airlines Inc (Garcia, Yolanda)
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January 19, 2012
Yolanda Cornejo Garcia
1 214 746 8134
yolanda.garcia@weil.com
The Honorable Terry R. Means
501 W. 10th Street
Room 201
Fort Worth, TX 76102-3673
Re: American Airlines, Inc. (“American”) v. Travelport Ltd., et al., Case 4:11-cv-00244-Y (N.D. Tex.)
Dear Judge Means:
Pursuant to the Court’s Order regarding Plaintiff’s Motion to Compel dated January 5, 2012 (the
“Order”), American respectfully notifies the Court regarding the status of its discovery dispute with
Orbitz Worldwide, LLC (“Orbitz”) as described in its Motion to Compel Orbitz to Produce documents
filed on December 29, 2011 [Dkt. No. 176] (the “Motion”). (See Order [Dkt. No. 178] at 2.)
Counsel for Orbitz and American have conferred and made a good-faith effort to resolve the discovery
dispute between themselves. As a result of those discussions, American has agreed to review the
documents that Orbitz has agreed to produce and American and Orbitz will continue to work together
with respect to American’s outstanding discovery requests to Orbitz. As a result, American hereby
withdraws its Motion without prejudice as it has been rendered moot.
Respectfully submitted,
/s Yolanda Cornejo Garcia
cc: Counsel of Record (via ECF)
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