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Order | Filed: May 15, 2024 | Entered: May 15, 2024 In re National Football Leagues Sunday Ticket Antitrust Litigation
Anti-Trust | California Central
Quash Trial Subpoena
(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO QUASH. DKT 1294 by Judge Philip S. Gutierrez. Before the Court is Defendants' motion to quash the trial subpoena for Mr. Hans Schroeder. The Court finds this matter appropriate for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 78; L.R. 7-15. After considering the moving, opposing, and reply papers, the Court GRANTS Defendants' motion. (See document for further details)(yl)
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Order | Filed: May 15, 2024 | Entered: May 15, 2024 In re National Football Leagues Sunday Ticket Antitrust Litigation
Anti-Trust | California Central
Leave to Appear
(IN CHAMBERS) ORDER DENYING NON-PARTIES' EX PARTE APPLICATION 11336 by Judge Philip S. Gutierrez. Even if the Court were to credit the Non-Parties' position, they still did not raise their concerns to the Court until less than two days before the Final Pretrial Conferencealmost four months since the parties disclosed their exhibit list and over a month since they claim the NFL Defendants notified the Non-Parties. As such, they have not shown that they are not without fault in creating the crisis. "Ex parte applications are not intended to save the day for parties who have failed to present requests when they should have." Mission Power, 883 F. Supp. at 493 (quoting In re Intermagnetics Am., Inc., 101 B.R. 191, 193 (C.D. Cal. 1989)). Accordingly, the Court DENIES the Non-Parties' ex parte application. IT IS SO ORDERED. (See document for further details) (yl)
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Response | Filed: May 15, 2024 | Entered: May 15, 2024 In re National Football Leagues Sunday Ticket Antitrust Litigation
Anti-Trust | California Central
Reply (Motion related)
REPLY in support of EX PARTE APPLICATION for Leave to Appear EX PARTE APPLICATION OF CERTAIN NON-PARTIES TO REQUEST PERMISSION TO BE HEARD AT THE FINAL PRETRIAL CONFERENCE REGARIDNG USE OF NON-PARTY CBI AT TRIAL by Non-Parties, Apple Inc., Amazon.com, Inc., CBS Corp 1336 filed by Miscellaneous Apple Inc.. (Stevens, Bethany)
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