Heinrich v. Google, Inc.
Filing
7
MINUTE entry before Honorable Ruben Castillo:Plaintiff's joint motion for a stay of proceedings pending ruling by Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation 6 is granted. All proceedings and deadlines are stayed until 45 days after the JPML rules on the MDL motion, or until 45 days after a JPML Conditional Transfer Order is entered. The date for the defendant to answer or otherwise plead to the Complaint is stayed. Any obligations of the parties to meet and confer regarding initial disclosures, including under FRCP 26(f), are stayed.Mailed notice (rao, ) [Transferred from Illinois Northern on 6/25/2012.]
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE Northern District of Illinois ā CM/ECF LIVE, Ver 5.0.3
Eastern Division
Nicholas Todd Heinrich
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No.: 1:12ācvā01821
Honorable Ruben Castillo
Google, Inc.
Defendant.
NOTIFICATION OF DOCKET ENTRY
This docket entry was made by the Clerk on Friday, March 30, 2012:
MINUTE entry before Honorable Ruben Castillo:Plaintiff's joint motion for a stay
of proceedings pending ruling by Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation [6] is granted.
All proceedings and deadlines are stayed until 45 days after the JPML rules on the MDL
motion, or until 45 days after a JPML Conditional Transfer Order is entered. The date for
the defendant to answer or otherwise plead to the Complaint is stayed. Any obligations of
the parties to meet and confer regarding initial disclosures, including under FRCP 26(f),
are stayed.Mailed notice(rao, )
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