Apple Computer, Inc. v. Podfitness, Inc.

Filing 22

Minute Entry: Initial Case Management Conference held on 1/10/2007 before JUDGE ARMSTRONG (Date Filed: 1/10/2007). () (lrc, COURT STAFF) (Date Filed: 1/10/2007)

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Apple Computer, Inc. v. Podfitness, Inc. Doc. 22 Case 4:06-cv-05805-SBA Document 22 Filed 01/10/2007 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE MINUTES Date: 1 / 1 0 / 0 7 C-06-05805 SBA JUDGE: SAUNDRA BROWN ARMSTRONG Title: APPLE COMPUTER INC. vs.PODFITNESS INC. Atty.: DAVE MCLEAN CJ DIVERKA/JACOB ALBERTS MARK FORD Deputy Clerk: Lisa R. Clark Court Reporter: N/R PROCEEDINGS Plt DFT ( ) ( ) 1. TELEPHONE CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE - HELD ( ) ( ) 2. ( ) ( ) 3. ( ) ( ) 4. ( ) Motion(s) ( ) Granted ( ) Denied ( ) Off Calendar ( ) Granted/Part ( ) Denied/Part ( ) Submitted (X) Order to be prepared by ( ) Plaintiff ( )Deft (X) Court RESULT OF CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE Case Continued to for a Telephone Case Management Conference at p.m. for OSC RE: Case Continued to Case Continued to for Motion Hearing Opposition by Reply by Brief Sched. Motion papers by General Discovery Cut-off 12/14/07 Expert Discovery Cut-off 3/14/08 Plft to name Experts by 1/8/08 Deft to name Experts by 1/8/08 All Dispositive Motions to be heard by ( Motion Cut-off) 4/15/08 Case Continued to 6/10/08 for Pretrial Conference at 1:00 p.m. Motions in limine/objections to evidence due 5/27/08 Pretrial Papers Due 5/20/08 Responses to motions in limine and/or responses to objections to evidence due 6/3/08 Case Continued to 6/23/08 for Trial(Court/Jury: 5 Days) at 8:30 a.m. (X ) REFERRED TO MAGISTRATE TO BE ASSIGNED FOR SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE ( ) REFERRED TO MAGISTRATE TO BE ASSIGNED FOR ALL DISCOVERY MATTERS Notes: CASE REFERRED TO COURT MEDIATION; MANDATORY SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE TO BE HELD BETWEEN 4/21-5/16/08 BEFORE A MAGISTRATE JUDGE cc: WINGS HOM & ADR VIA FAX Dockets.Justia.com

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