Smith v. OppenheimerFunds Distributor, Inc. et al

Filing 23

ORDER granting 21 Plaintiffs Unopposed Motion to Set Briefing Schedule for Defendants Amended Transfer Motion. The Court having reviewed the Motion and being otherwise fully advised in the premises, hereby GRANTS the Motion and ORDERS that: Plaintiffs response to the Amended Transfer Motion will be due on June 17, 2010. Defendants reply to the Amended Transfer Motion will be due in accordance with Local Rule 71.1 (C). by Judge John L. Kane on 6/15/2010.(erv, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 10-cv-00654-JLK-KMT BRADLEY C. SMITH, derivatively on behalf of OPPENHEIMER QUEST FOR VALUE FUNDS, Plaintiff, v. OPPENHEIMERFUNDS DISTRIBUTOR, INC., MATTHEW P. FINK, PHILLIP A. GRIFFITHS, MARY F. MILLER, JOEL W. MOTLEY, MARY ANN TYNAN, JOSEPH H. WIKLER PETER I. WOLD, BRIAN F. WRUBLE, DAVID K. DOWNES, RUSSELL S. REYNOLDS, JR., WILLIAM F. GLAVIN, THOMAS W. COURTNEY, LACY B. HERRMANN, and JOHN V. MURPHY, Defendants, OPPENHEIMER QUEST FOR VALUE FUNDS, Nominal Defendant ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED MOTION TO SET BRIEFING SCHEDULE FOR DEFENDANTS' AMENDED TRANSFER MOTION This matter comes before the Court on the Plaintiff's Unopposed Motion to Set Briefing Schedule for Defendants' Amended Transfer Motion (doc. #21), filed June 14, 2010. The Court having reviewed the Motion and being otherwise fully advised in the premises, hereby GRANTS the Motion and ORDERS that: 1. 2010. 2. Defendants' reply to the Amended Transfer Motion will be due in accordance Plaintiff's response to the Amended Transfer Motion will be due on June 17, with Local Rule 71.1 (C). Dated: June 15, 2010. BY THE COURT: s/John L. Kane__________ John L. Kane Senior United States District Court Judge DOCS\518350v1 2 {00267642.DOC}

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