Kearney Partners Fund, LLC v. United States of America

Filing 19

ORDER granting 18 The Joint Motion to Extend Time to Conduct the Case Management Conference and File a Case Management Report. The Deadline to meet for the Case Management Conference shall be extended to JULY 23, 2010. The deadline to submit the Case Management Report shall be extended to AUGUST 6, 2010. Signed by Magistrate Judge Sheri Polster Chappell on 5/24/2010. (LMH)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA FORT MYERS DIVISION KEARNEY PARTNERS FUND, LLC, by and through Lincoln Partners Fund, LLC, Tax Matters Partner, Plaintiff, -vsUNITED STATES OF AMERICA, by and through its agent, the Internal Revenue Service, Defendant. _____________________________________/ Case No. 2:10-cv-153-FtM-36SPC ORDER This matter comes before the Court on the Joint Motion to Extend Time to Conduct the Case Management Conference and File a Case Management Report (Doc. #18) filed on May 21, 2010. The Parties move the Court for an extension of time to meet for the purpose of preparing and submitting the Case Management Report. As grounds, Counsel indicates an extension of time is necessary in order to review administrative files from the Internal Revenue Service that are pertinent for discussion at the Case Management Conference. Pursuant to Local Rule 3.01(g), opposing Counsel does not object to the relief requested. Having considered the motion, the Court finds good cause and will grant the relief requested. Accordingly, it is now ORDERED: The Joint Motion to Extend Time to Conduct the Case Management Conference and File a Case Management Report (Doc. #18) is GRANTED. The Deadline to meet for the Case Management Conference shall be extended to JULY 23, 2010. The deadline to submit the Case Management Report shall be extended to AUGUST 6, 2010. DONE AND ORDERED at Fort Myers, Florida, this 24th day of May, 2010. Copies: All Parties of Record -2-

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