Swarberg v. Menu Foods Holding Inc et al
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ORDER granting
7 Joint Motion for extension of time to file responsive pleading. The Iams Company answer due on or before 05/29/07. Signed by Judge John A. Houston on 05/01/07. (jpp, )
Swarberg v. Menu Foods Holding Inc et al
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Case 3:07-cv-00706-JAH-CAB
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Don Howarth (State Bar No. 53783) Suzelle M. Smith (State Bar No. 113992) HOWARTH & SMITH 523 West Sixth Street, Suite 728 Los Angeles, California 90014 Telephone: (213) 955-9400 Facsimile: (213) 622-0791 Email: dhowarth@howarth-smith.com Attorneys for Defendant THE IAMS COMPANY
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
DIANE SWARBERG, individually and on) behalf of all others similarly situated, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) MENU FOODS, HOLDING, INC., THE ) IAMS COMPANY, and DOES 1 through ) 100, Inclusive, ) ) Defendants. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) __________________________________ ) /// /// /// /// /// /// /// ///
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CASE NO. 07cv0706 JAH(CAB) Honorable John A. Houston ORDER
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Case 3:07-cv-00706-JAH-CAB
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Pursuant to CivLR 12.1 of the Local Rules of Practice for United States District Court, Southern District of California, the Court hereby finds good cause to extend the time for Defendant The Iams Company to file its response to Plaintiff's complaint. It is hereby ORDERED that the parties' Joint Motion For Extension Of Time To File Responsive Pleading is granted. Defendant's First Responsive pleading is due on or before May 29, 2007.
DATED: May 1, 2007
HON. JOHN A. HOUSTON United States District Judge
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