Fibertrek, Inc. et al v. Preferred Corporate Services, Inc. et al

Filing 109

ORDER CONTINUING SECOND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: SETTLEMENT; SETTING ALTERNATIVE HEARING FOR MOTION FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT. Accordingly, on or before November 29, 2010 at 9 a.m., the parties shall appear for an Order to Show Cause re: Settlement or in t he alternative, Plaintiffs' Motion for Default Judgment against Defendant Gregg. Plaintiffs shall file its Motion in accordance with the Civil Local Rules which will be October 25, 2010. If a Stipulated Dismissal is filed on or before November 19, 2010, the hearing will be vacated. No further extension will be granted. Signed by Judge James Ware on 10/19/2010. (ecg, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 10/20/2010)

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Fibertrek, Inc. et al v. Preferred Corporate Services, Inc. et al Doc. 109 Case5:08-cv-03415-JW Document108 Filed10/15/10 Page1 of 3 UNIT ED S S DISTRICT TE C TA ER N D IS T IC T R OF ORDER CONTINUING SECOND ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE RE: SETTLEMENT; SETTING ALTERNATIVE HEARING FOR MOTION FOR DEFAULT JUDGMENT This case is scheduled for a Second Order to Show Cause re: Settlement hearing on October 25, 2010. Pursuant to the Court's prior Order, Plaintiffs' counsel's has duly filed a declaration updating the Court on the status of the parties' settlement. Based on counsel's declaration, the Court finds good cause to grant a brief extension. Accordingly, on or before November 29, 2010 at 9 a.m., the parties shall appear for an Order to Show Cause re: Settlement or in the alternative, Plaintiffs' Motion for Default Judgment against Defendant Gregg. Plaintiffs shall file its Motion in accordance with the Civil Local Rules which will be October 25, 2010. If a Stipulated Dismissal is filed on or before November 19, 2010, the hearing will be vacated. No further extension will be granted. Dated: October 19, 2010 __________________________ JAMES WARE United States District Judge Dockets.Justia.com A C LI FO mes Wa Judge Ja re R NIA O OR IT IS S DERED RT U O NO RT H

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