JibJab Media Inc v. Hyundai Motor America et al
JibJab Media Inc |
Does, Edison Motor Cars Inc, Hub Strategy and Communications Inc, Hyundai Motor America, Plaza Hyundai Ltd, Robert D Tingey and Brad Benson |
2:2012cv09591 |
November 8, 2012 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Margaret A. Nagle |
Christina A. Snyder |
Copyright |
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Filing 102 PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Margaret A. Nagle re Stipulation for Protective Order 76 (ec) |
Filing 87 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder RE: Plaintiff's Ex Parte Application to File a Second Amended Complaint 82 ; and Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment 77 . The Court finds that plaintiff should be permitted leave to f ile its proposed Second Amended Complaint. The Court directs the Clerk to file plaintiff's proposed Second Amended Complaint forthwith. Defendant's motion for summary judgment is DENIED as moot, without prejudice to defendant bringing a renewed motion directed to the allegations in the Second Amended Complaint. Court Reporter: Not Present. (gk) |
Filing 32 MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS) by Judge Christina A. Snyder: In light of plaintiff's filing its First Amended Complaint, the Court DENIES Defendants Edison Motor Cars, Inc. and Brad Benson's Motion to Dismiss 15 as moot. Court Reporter: Not Present. (gk) |
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