Cisco Systems, Inc. et al v. Lynn et al

Filing 13

ORDER Setting Initial Case Management Conference. Case Management Conference scheduled for 11/30/05 at 10:30 am in Judge James Larson's Chambers. (hdj, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 7/27/2005)

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Cisco Systems, Inc. et al v. Lynn et al Doc. 13 ase 3:05-cv-03043-JSW Document 13 Filed 07/27/2005 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA ) ) CISCO SYSTEMS, INC, ET AL ) Plaintiff(s) ) ) C 05-03043 JL -v) ) ORDER SETTING INITIAL CASE MANAGEMENT MICHAEL LYNN, ET AL ) CONFERENCE Defendant(s) ) ______________________________) IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this action is assigned to the Honorable James Larson. When serving the complaint or notice of removal, the plaintiff or removing defendant must serve on all other parties a copy of this order, the handbook entitled "Dispute Resolution Procedures in the Northern District of California," the Notice of Assignment to United States Magistrate Judge for Trial, and all other documents specified in Civil Local Rule 4-2. Counsel must comply with the case schedule listed below unless the Court otherwise orders. Counsel and clients must familiarize themselves with that rule and with the handbook entitled "Dispute Resolution Procedures in the Northern District of California." Date Event Governing Rule ------------------------------------------------------------------------07/27/2005 Complaint filed 11/09/2005 Last day to meet and confer re initial disclosures, early settlement, and discovery plan 11/23/2005 Last day to complete initial disclosures or state objection in Rule 26(f) Report, file/serve Case Management Statement, and file/serve Rule 26(f) Report 11/30/2005 Case Management Conference in Ctrm F,15th Floor,SF at 10:30 AM C FRCivP 26(f) FRCivP 26(a)(1) Civil L.R.16-9 Civil L.R. 16-10 Dockets.Justia.com

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