Orme v. Dynamic Educational Systems, Inc.

Filing 17

ORDER that: (1) The 16 Joint MOTION for Suspension of Deadlines is GRANTED; (2) The deadlines contained in the 15 Order entered by the Court on 10/1/2009, including the pretrial conference and trial setting, are CONTINUED generally; and (3) The p arties shall file a joint stipulation of dismissal on or before 6/30/2010. In the alternative, if the parties are still waiting for bankruptcy court approval of the settlement, the parties shall file a jointly prepared report on the status of the ban kruptcy court proceedings with regards to their settlement on or before 6/30/2010. Signed by Hon. Chief Judge Mark E. Fuller on 3/31/2010. Copies furnished to YG, HC, KG. (Deadlines terminated: Final Pretrial Conference set for 9/29/2010 and Jury Trial set for 10/25/2010.) (dmn)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT F O R THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA N O R T H E R N DIVISION J U A N IT A ORME, P la in tif f , v. D Y N A M IC EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS, I N C ., D e f e n d a n t. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) C A S E NO. 2:09-cv-241-MEF-WC (W O ­ DO NOT PUBLISH) ORDER It is hereby ORDERED that (1 ) The joint Motion for Suspension of Deadlines (Doc. #16) is GRANTED; (2 ) The deadlines contained in the order entered by the Court on October 1, 2009 (D o c . #15), including the pretrial conference and trial setting, are CONTINUED generally; and (3 ) The parties shall file a joint stipulation of dismissal on or before June 30, 2010. In the alternative, if the parties are still waiting for bankruptcy court approval of the s e ttle m e n t, the parties shall file a jointly prepared report on the status of the bankruptcy court p ro c e e d in g s with regards to their settlement on or before June 30, 2010. D O N E this the 31st day of March, 2010. /s/ Mark E. Fuller CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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