Terry et al v. Register Tapes Unlimited, Inc. et al

Filing 147

ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Allison Claire on 2/24/2020 GRANTING 146 Stipulation and EXTENDING the Discovery Cut-Off to 5/29/2020. Defendants may serve on each party up to 15 interrogatories, up to 25 document requests, and deposition notices solely concerning the newly served discovery requests. Plaintiffs may serve on each party up to 25 document requests, and deposition notices solely concerning the newly served discovery requests. The Discovery Motion Cut-Off date shall be 7/3/2020. The Parties retain the right to oppose a motion to compel discovery on any applicable ground, and additional discovery may be compelled and responses served pursuant to Orders obtained by such motions. (Huang, H)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 MEYLAN DAVITT JAIN AREVIAN & KIM LLP Peter J. Most (SBN 143963) Email: pmost@MDJAlaw.com 444 South Flower Street, Suite 1850 Los Angeles, CA 90071 Telephone: (213) 225-6000 Facsimile: (213) 225-6660 THE LAW OFFICE OF DAVID J. HAMILTON David J. Hamilton (SBN 117857) Email: dhamilton@hamiltonlaw.biz 2299 Bowlin Lane Twin Falls, ID 83301-8102 Telephone: (661) 373-6108 LAW OFFICES OF GLENN POWELL & ASSOCIATES, LLC Glenn Powell (Pro Hac Vice) Email: lawofficesofgpowell@comcast.net 49 Sunset Terrace, P.O. Box 74 Collinsville, CT 06022 Telephone: (860) 693-1747 Attorneys for Defendants Register Tapes Unlimited, Inc. and Register Tapes Unlimited, L.P. 13 14 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 15 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 16 17 18 19 ROBERT TERRY, CREST CORP., and CREST IRREVOCABLE BUSINESS TRUST dba FREEEDOM MEDIA, 20 21 Plaintiffs, v. CASE NO. 2:16-cv-00806-WBS-AC [Hon. William B. Shubb] [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER TO ALLOW ADDITIONAL LIMITED DISCOVERY 22 23 REGISTER TAPES UNLIMITED, INC. and REGISTER TAPES UNLIMITED, L.P., 24 Action Filed: January 26, 2016 Trial Date: November 3, 2020 Defendants. 25 26 27 28 MEYLAN DAVITT JAIN AREVIAN & KIM LLP Case No. 2:16-CV-00806-WBS-AC [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER TO ALLOW ADDITIONAL LIMITED DISCOVERY Pursuant to the parties’ Stipulation to Modify Scheduling Order to Allow Additional Limited 1 2 Discovery, the parties request regarding scheduling a certain matter is GRANTED as follows: 1. 3 Discovery shall be reopened and the Discovery Cut-Off shall be extended to May 29, 2020 to allow for the additional limited discovery described below; 4 2. 5 The Parties request that the Court permit the parties to serve the following additional limited discovery: 6 a. Defendants may serve on each party (i) up to fifteen (15) additional 7 8 interrogatories, whether new or previously served; (ii) up to twenty-five (25) 9 additional document requests, whether new or previously served; and (iii) 10 deposition notices solely concerning the newly served discovery requests; and 11 b. Plaintiffs may serve on each party (i) up to twenty-five (25) additional document 12 requests, whether new or previously served; and (ii) deposition notices solely 13 concerning the newly served discovery requests. 3. 14 The Discovery Motion Cut-Off date seeking to compel responses to the additional limited discovery shall be extended to July 3, 2020; 15 4. 16 The Parties retain the right to oppose any other party’s motion to compel discovery on any applicable ground; and 17 5. 18 Additional discovery may be compelled and responses served after the Discovery CutOff date pursuant to Orders obtained by motions filed by July 3, 2020. 19 20 IT IS SO ORDERED. 21 22 Dated: February 24, 2020 23 24 25 26 27 28 MEYLAN DAVITT JAIN AREVIAN & KIM LLP -1- Case No. 2:16-CV-00806-WBS-AC [PROPOSED] ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION TO MODIFY SCHEDULING ORDER TO ALLOW ADDITIONAL LIMITED DISCOVERY

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