Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Judge extends Tenenbaum's time to respond to plaintiffs' motion for judgment to October 5th

In SONY BMG Music Entertainment v. Tenenbaum, the Court granted defendant's motion for an extension of time, by extending his time to respond to plaintiffs' motion for judgment to October 5th:

Judge Nancy Gertner: Electronic ORDER entered granting [940] Motion for Extension of Time to 10 days after judgment to Respond to Plaintiffs' request for injunction by Joel Tenenbaum. "The Court construes counsel's motion as a motion for extension of time to respond to plaintiffs' motion for entry of judgment -- a judgment that will include any injunction that the Court decides to issue. The Court orders the defendant to file his objection to plaintiffs' motion for entry of judgment by October 5, 2009." (Gaudet, Jennifer)




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1 comment:

  1. At least one thing is going for them. Thank you Judge Gertner for at least playing fair.

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