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T-Mobile Granted Leave for Limited Sur-Reply in Fake Ringtones Case

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey Gilbert for Northern Illinois in Chicago granted in part defendant T-Mobile's motion for leave to file a limited sur-reply in opposition to the plaintiffs’ call for the appointment of a pretrial master for discovery in their…

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fake ringtones complaint against the carrier (see 2303210045), said a clerk's docket entry Wednesday (docket 1:19-cv-07190). The sur-reply, due March 29, should be limited to five pages, said the entry. Plaintiffs Craigville Telephone and Consolidated Telephone opposed T-Mobile's sur-reply in their filing Tuesday. T-Mobile moved to strike “improper arguments made for the first time” in the plaintiffs' March 13 reply in support of the special master. The judge for now reserved ruling on whether Craigville and Consolidated "waived certain arguments" on call data records discovery raised in their March 13 reply, said the docket entry.