Bioriginal Food and Science Corporation v. Biotab Nutraceuticals Inc et al

Filing 103

MINUTES (IN CHAMBERS): ORDER DEFENDANTS EX PARTE APPLICATION TOSHORTEN TIME FOR HEARING ON VARIOUS MOTIONS (Dkt. No. 87, filed May 18, 2015) 87 by Judge Christina A. Snyder: The Court is in receipt of defendants ex parte application to shorten time for the hearing of their motions to continue the trial and related dates, file amended counterclaims, and conduct certain expedited discovery, which motions are currently set for hearing on June 15, 2015. Having considered defendants arguments, the application is DENIED. If the Court concludes at the regularly noticed hearing that a continuance of trial and other dates is appropriate, the Court will set new scheduling dates. (pj)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL ‘O’ Case No. 2:13-CV-05704-CAS-Ex Title BIORIGINAL FOOD & SCIENCE CORP. v. BIOTAB NUTRACEUTICALS, INC., ET AL. Present: The Honorable Date May 27, 2015 CHRISTINA A. SNYDER Catherine Jeang Deputy Clerk Not Present Court Reporter / Recorder N/A Tape No. Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Attorneys Present for Defendants: Not Present Not Present Proceedings: (In Chambers) DEFENDANTS’ EX PARTE APPLICATION TO SHORTEN TIME FOR HEARING ON VARIOUS MOTIONS (Dkt. No. 87, filed May 18, 2015) The Court is in receipt of defendants’ ex parte application to shorten time for the hearing of their motions to continue the trial and related dates, file amended counterclaims, and conduct certain expedited discovery, which motions are currently set for hearing on June 15, 2015. Having considered defendants’ arguments, the application is DENIED. If the Court concludes at the regularly noticed hearing that a continuance of trial and other dates is appropriate, the Court will set new scheduling dates. IT IS SO ORDERED. 00 Initials of Preparer CV-90 (06/04) CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL : 00 CMJ Page 1 of 1

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