Silvers v. Google, Inc.

Filing 260

Agreed MOTION for Extension of Time to Complete Discovery to Alter Scheduling Order for Non-Expert Discovery Only by Google, Inc., Google, Inc., Stelor Productions,Inc., Stelor Productions, LLC, Stelor Productions, LLC, Steven Esrig. (Attachments: # 1 Proposed Order)(Swing, Morgan)

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Silvers v. Google, Inc. Doc. 260 Att. 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA CASE NO. 05-80387 CIV RYSKAMP/VITUNAC STEVEN A. SILVERS, an individual, Plaintiff, v. GOOGLE INC., a Delaware corporation, Defendant. _______________________________________/ GOOGLE INC., a Delaware corporation, Counterclaimant, v. STEVEN A. SILVERS, an individual; STELOR PRODUCTIONS, INC., a Delaware Corporation; STELOR PRODUCTIONS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and STEVEN ESRIG, an individual, Counterdefendants. ________________________________________/ ORDER GRANTING AGREED MOTION TO ALTER THE SCHEDULING ORDER RELATING TO NON-EXPERT DISCOVERY ONLY THIS CAUSE came before the Court upon the Parties' Agreed Motion to Alter the Scheduling Order Relating to Non-Expert Discovery Only. The Court having reviewed the motion and been advised that there is no opposition thereto, it is hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that the Agreed Order to Alter the Scheduling Order Relating to Non-Expert Discovery Only is GRANTED. The Parties shall have up to and including September 30, 2008 in which to complete all discovery, including expert discovery. All other deadlines set forth in the Court's scheduling order shall remain in full force and effect. Dockets.Justia.com DONE AND ORDERED in chambers in Miami, Florida on this __ day of ________, 2008. __________________________ United States District Judge Copies furnished to: Kevin C. Kaplan, Esq. David J. Zack, Esq. Morgan L. Swing, Esq. Ramsey M. Al-Salam, Esq. William C. Rava, Esq. 2

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