Steinbuch v. Cutler et al

Filing 46

MOTION for Extension of Time to File Response/Reply as to 38 MOTION to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction, 44 MOTION to Dismiss, 36 Corporate Disclosure Statement (Rule 7.1), 43 Corporate Disclosure Statement (Rule 7.1), 45 Brief in Support, 37 Corporate Disclosure Statement (Rule 7.1), Addendum, 39 Brief in Support, 41 Brief in Support, 40 MOTION to Dismiss for Lack of Jurisdiction, 42 Corporate Disclosure Statement (Rule 7.1) by Robert Steinbuch. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit Plaintiff's Consent to Disney-Hyperion# 2 Exhibit Plaintiff's Consent to HBO-Time-Warner# 3 Exhibit Sample Order)(Rosen, Jonathan)

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Steinbuch v. Cutler et al Doc. 46 Att. 3 Case 4:06-cv-00620-WRW Document 46-4 Filed 08/22/2006 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS ----------------------------------------------------------Robert Steinbuch : Index No.: 4-06 CV0000 620WRW Plaintiff, : : -v: : Jessica Cutler & Hyperion Books & Disney : Publishing Worldwide & Home Box Office & : Time Warner : Defendants. : ----------------------------------------------------------ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME UNTIL NOVEMBER 15, 2006 TO FILE RESPONSE TO DEFENDANTS' MOTIONS TO DISMISS Plaintiff law professor Robert Steinbuch moves this Court for an extension of time, up to and including November 15, 2006, to file his responses to Defendants' Cutler, Hyperion Books, Disney Publishing Worldwide, Home Box Office, and Time Warner Motions to Dismiss. Given that the Motions to Dismiss are potentially dispositive, that all five Defendants moved to dismiss, and that the Plaintiff's Counsel is a sole practitioner, this motion is hereby GRANTED. Plaintiff's responses to Defendants' Cutler, Hyperion Books, Disney Publishing Worldwide, Home Box Office, and Time Warner Motions to Dismiss are now due on Wednesday, November, 15, 2006. Dated: August __, 2006 ________________________________ UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Dockets.Justia.com

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