4:26-cv-03612 Messenger et al v. Google LLC
Certificate of Interested Entities, Corporate Disclosure Statement, or Rule 7.1 Disclosures ( 2
The court has received a Certificate of Interested Entities, Corporate Disclosure Statement, or Rule 7.1 Disclosures from Google LLC in the case of Ronnie Robertson v. Lepe. This filing is a required disclosure of any entities with a financial interest in the case. The significance of this filing is that it provides transparency into the parties involved in the case.
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The court has received a Certificate of Interested Entities, Corporate Disclosure Statement, or Rule 7.1 Disclosures from Google LLC in the case of Ronnie Robertson v. Lepe. This filing is a required disclosure of any entities with a financial interest in the case. The significance of this filing is that it provides transparency into the parties involved in the case.
The court has received a Certificate of Interested Entities, Corporate Disclosure Statement, or Rule 7.1 Disclosures from the parties in the case of Ronnie Robertson v. Lepe, specifically in the matter of 4:26-cv-03612 Messenger et al v. Google LLC. This filing is a routine disclosure required by the court to identify any potential conflicts of interest. The filing does not indicate any specific action or development in the case.
Judge denied Ronnie Robertson's motion to compel Lepe to produce documents related to a business deal. The motion was denied because Robertson failed to show that the documents were relevant to the case. This ruling means that Robertson will not be able to access the documents he is seeking.
Certificate of Interested Entities, Corporate Disclosure Statement, or Rule 7.1 Disclosures ( 2
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