Q Publishing Group, Ltd. v. Outfront Media Inc.
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ORDER granting 38 Motion to Amend Preliminary Injunction Discovery and Briefing Schedule. The hearing currently set for Wednesday, October 7, 2015, is VACATED and will be set at a mutually agreeable date and time. Entered by Judge John L. Kane on 08/19/15.(jhawk, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 1:15-cv-00311-JLK
Q PUBLISHING GROUP, LTD, a
Colorado limited liability company,
Plaintiff,
v.
OUTFRONT MEDIA INC., a Maryland
corporation and real estate investment trust,
Defendant.
ORDER
THIS MATTER, coming before the Court upon the Parties’ Joint Motion to
Amend Preliminary Injunction Discovery and Briefing Schedule (Doc. 38), and the Court
being fully advised in the premises,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Parties’ Joint Motion (Doc. 38) is
GRANTED.
The Preliminary Injunction Discovery and Briefing Schedule shall be
amended as follows:
Action
Date
Plaintiff to complete production of documents
8/21/2015
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The Parties to identify any rebuttal experts to provide testimony on the
Motion for Preliminary Injunction and provide Rule 26(a)(2) reports
8/28/2015
Parties to each take up to a seven (7) hour deposition (individual or
Rule 30(b)(6)) of the opposing Party
9/1-30/2015
Parties to meet and confer, and complete depositions of any third party
witnesses, including who provide evidence or declarations in support
of or in opposition to the Motion for Preliminary Injunction
10/13/2015
Defendant to file its Opposition to the Motion for Preliminary
Injunction
10/16/2015
Plaintiff to file a Reply in further support of the Motion
10/29/2015
Hearing on Motion for Preliminary Injunction (Doc. 24)
Parties to
confer. Mutual
setting after
11/10/2015
The hearing currently set for Wednesday, October 7, 2015, is
VACATED and will be set at a mutually agreeable date and time.
ORDERED this 19th day of August, 2015.
BY THE COURT:
John L. Kane
Senior United States District Court Judge
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