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Certain Catheters, Consoles and Other Apparatus EXHIBIT I f Find authenticated court documents without watermarks at docketalarm.com. L O C AL RUL E S O F C 0 URT Effective: January 1, 2008 f Find authenticated court documents without watermarks at docketalarm.com. INTHE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA IN RE: LOCAL CIVIL RULES OF COURT LOCAL CRIMINAL RULES LOCAL BANKRUPTCY RULES LOCAL ADMIRALTY RULES LOCAL PATENT RULES ORDER -AND NOW, to—wit, this 12th day of December, 2007, the following Rules, as revisedand re-enacted to date, are promulgated as and for the United States District Court for the Western“ District of Pennsylvania, effective January 1, 2008. Attached hereto and made a part hereof by reference is a copy of said‘ Rules. Donetta W. Ambrose, C.Ji. Maurice B. Cohill, Jr., D.J. Gustave Diamond, D.J. Alan N. Bloch, D.J. William L. Standish, D.J. Gary L. Lancaster, D.J. Sean J. McLaughlin, D.J. Joy Flowers Conti, D.J. David Stewart Cercone, D.J. Terrence F. McVerry, D.J. Arthur J. Schwab, D.J. Kim R. Gibson, D.J. Nora Barry Fischer, D.J. f Find authenticated court documents without watermarks at docketalarm.com. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT DIRECTORY U.S. DISTRICT JUDGES Chief Judge Donetta W. Ambrose Pgh: 412-208-7350 Senior Judg.eMaurice B. Cohill, Jr. Senior Judge Gustave Diamond Pgh: 412-208-7380 Erie: 814-464-9620 Rg_h: 412-20,8-7390 Senior Judge Alan N. Bloch Senior Judge William L. Standish Pgh: 412-208-7360 Pgh:412-208-7430 Judge Gary L. Lancaster Judge Sean J. McLaughlin Pgh: 412-208-7400 Erie : 814-464-9610 Judge Joy Flowers Conti Judge David Stewart Cercone “Pgh: 412-208-7330 Pgh: 412-208-7363 Judge Terrence McVerry Judge Arthur J. Schwab Pgh:"4’12-208-7495 Pgh: 412-208-7423 Judge Kim R. Gibson Judge Nora Barry-Fischer Johnstown: 814-533-4514 Pgh: -4--12-208-7480 U.S. MAGISTRATE JUDGES PART-TIMETUTS‘. MAGISTRATE JUDGES Susan Paradise Baxter, Chief Keith A. Pesto Erie: 814-464-9630 Johnstown: 814-536-4342 Robert C. Mitchell Pgh: 412-208-7470 Francis X. Caiazza Pgh: 412-208-7460 Amy Reynolds Hay Pgh: 412-208-7450 Lisa P. Lenihan Pgh: 412-208-7370 f Find authenticated court documents without watermarks at docketalarm.com. COURT DIRECTORY Icont.I CLERK OF COURT'S OFFICE Clerk of Court - Secretary 412-208-7515 Chief Deputy Clerk 412-208-7518 INTAKE & INFORMATION 412-208-7500 Civil and Criminal Dockets: TO CHECK ON CASES ENDING WITH THE NUMBER: 1OR2 412-208-7502 3OR4 412-208-7504 5OR6 412-208-7506 7OR8 412-208-7508 9OR0 412-208-7510 File Room 412-208-7505 Finance & Payroll 412-208-7531‘ Jury Office 412-208-7540 Naturalization Records 412-208-7507 Erie Clerk’s Office 814-464-9600 Johnstown Clerk's Office 814-533-4504 U.S. ATTORNEY Main Office/Reception 412-644-3500 Erie Office 814-452-2906 Johnstown Office 814-533-4547 U.S. MARSHAL Main Office 412-644-3351 Erie Office 814-464-9680 U.S. PROBATION OFFICE Main Office 412-395-6907 Erie Office 814-464-9650 Johnstown Office 814-53.3-4540 FEDERAL PUBLIC DEFENDER Main Office 412-644-6565 Erie Office 814-455-8089 Johnstown Office 814-533-4582 PRETRIAL SERVICES OFFICE Main Office 412-395-4562 Johnstown Office 814-533-4551 CIRCUIT SATELLITE LIBRARY Room 512 412-208-7340 BANKRUPTCY COURT Main Office 412-644-2700 Erie Office 814-453-7580 f Find authenticated court documents without watermarks at docketalarm.com. 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