Ihop IP, LLC v. International House of Prayer et al

Filing 1

COMPLAINT against Defendants Central Coast International House of Prayer, Does 1 through 20, Friends of the Bridegroom, Inc., International House of Prayer, International House of Prayer East Bay, Pasadena International House of Prayer, San Jose House of Prayer, Shiloh Ministries, Inc. Case assigned to Judge S. James Otero for all further proceedings. Discovery referred to Magistrate Judge Stephen J. Hillman. (Filing fee $ 350 PAID.) Jury Demanded., filed by Plaintiff Ihop IP, LLC.(et) (Additional attachment(s) added on 9/7/2010: # 1 Ntc of Asgnmt) (mg).

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Ihop IP, LLC v. International House of Prayer et al Doc. 1 Att. 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT TO UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE FOR DISCOVERY This case has been assigned to District Judge S. James Otero and the assigned discovery Magistrate Judge is Stephen J. Hillman. The case number on all documents filed with the Court should read as follows: CV10- 6622 SJO (SHx) Pursuant to General Order 05-07 of the United States District Court for the Central District of California, the Magistrate Judge has been designated to hear discovery related motions. All discovery related motions should be noticed on the calendar of the Magistrate Judge NOTICE TO COUNSEL A copy of this notice must be served with the summons and complaint on all defendants (if a removal action is filed, a copy of this notice must be served on all plaintiffs). Subsequent documents must be filed at the following location: [X] Western Division 312 N. Spring St., Rm. G-8 Los Angeles, CA 90012 [_] Southern Division 411 West Fourth St., Rm. 1-053 Santa Ana, CA 92701-4516 [_] Eastern Division 3470 Twelfth St., Rm. 134 Riverside, CA 92501 Failure to file at the proper location will result in your documents being returned to you. CV-18 (03/06) NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT TO UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE FOR DISCOVERY Dockets.Justia.com

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