Short v. Mando American Corporation

Filing 14

ORDER granting in part and denying in part 13 Motion to Extend Scheduling Order Deadlines. It is granted to the extent it seeks an extension of the deadline in the 11 Uniform SchedulingOrder, for the filing any motions to amend the pleadings. T he plaintiff shall file any such motion to amend the pleadings on or before November 25, 2010. The motion is DENIED with respect to all other deadlines contained in the Uniform Scheduling Order. Signed by Hon. Chief Judge Mark E. Fuller on 11/4/2010. (br, )

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Short v. Mando American Corporation Doc. 14 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT F O R THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA E A S T E R N DIVISION C L A U D E R. SHORT, P la in tif f , v. M A N D O AMERICAN CORP., D e f e n d a n ts. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) C A S E NO. 3:10-cv-350-MEF (W O ¯ D o Not Publish) ORDER T h is cause is before the Court on plaintiff's Unopposed Motion to Extend S c h e d u lin g Order Deadlines by Thirty Days, (Doc. # 13), filed on October 19, 2010. It is h e re b y ORDERED that the motion is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. It is G R A N T E D to the extent it seeks an extension of the deadline in the Uniform Scheduling O rd e r, (Doc. # 11), entered by this Court on June 24, 2010, for the filing any motions to a m e n d the pleadings. The plaintiff shall file any such motion to amend the pleadings on o r before November 25, 2010. The motion is DENIED with respect to all other deadlines c o n ta in e d in the Uniform Scheduling Order. DONE this 4th day of November, 2010. /s/ Mark E. Fuller CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Dockets.Justia.com

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