Aubin Industries, Inc. v. Caster Concepts, Inc.
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STIPULATION and ORDER signed by Chief Judge Morrison C. England, Jr on 6/15/15. Parties shall have until 7/16/15 to move to compel discovery. (Manzer, C)
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COLT / SINGER / BEA LLP
Benjamin L. Singer (Bar. No. 264295)
bsinger@coltsinger.com
Katie Erno (Bar No. 264748)
kerno@coltsinger.com
601 Montgomery Street, Suite 1950
San Francisco, CA 94111
Telephone: (415) 500-6080
Facsimile: (415) 500-6080
LOCKE LORD LLP
Robert M. Harkins, Jr. (Bar No. 179525)
robert.harkins@lockelord.com
44 Montgomery Street, Suite 4100
San Francisco, CA 94104
Telephone: 415-318-8810
Facsimile: 415-676-5816
Attorneys for Defendant and
Counterclaimant Caster Concepts, Inc.
Attorneys for Aubin Industries, Inc.
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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SACRAMENTO DIVISION
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CASE NO. 2:14-CV-02082-MCE-CKD
14 AUBIN INDUSTRIES, INC.,
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Plaintiff,
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ORDER GRANTING EXTENSION
OF TIME TO MOVE TO COMPEL
ON PHASE I FACT DISCOVERY
REQEUSTS AND RESPONSES
v.
17 CASTER CONCEPTS, INC.,
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Defendant.
Complaint Filed: September 8, 2014
Trial Date: None set
Judge : Hon. Morrison England, Jr.
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20 CASTER CONCEPTS, INC.,
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Counterclaimant,
v.
23 AUBIN INDUSTRIES, INC.,
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Counterclaim Defendant.
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-1[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING EXTENSION OF TIME TO MOVE TO COMPEL ON PHASE I FACT DISCOVERY REQUESTS AND
RESPONSES
CASE NO. 2:14-cv-02082-MCE-CKD
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ORDER
Having reviewed the Joint Stipulation submitted by the Parties in the abovecaptioned action (ECF No. 30) and good cause appearing, it is hereby ordered that the
Parties have until July 16, 2015 to move to compel with respect to Phase I fact
discovery requests and responses.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
7 Dated: June 15, 2015
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-2[PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING EXTENSION OF TIME TO MOVE TO COMPEL ON PHASE I FACT DISCOVERY REQUESTS AND
RESPONSES
CASE NO. 2:14-cv-02082-MCE-CKD
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