In UMG Recordings v. Lindor, the plaintiffs' motion for dismissal without prejudice and for discovery sanctions, and the defendant's motion for Rule 11 sanctions against plaintiffs' counsel, have been referred to Magistrate Judge Robert M. Levy for a report and recommendation.
December 24, 2008, Order Referring Motions to Magistrate Judge Robert M. Levy
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Motions in UMG Recordings v. Lindor referred to Magistrate Judge Robert M. Levy
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Well, that'll get it off District Judge Trager's plate briefly. We all know that whatever Magistrate Judge Levy finds, at least one side is going to petition the District Judge for reconsideration, if not for review de novo. It would likely be in the interest of judicial efficiency for Trager simply to rule, rather than watch the case come back to him.
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