Fastcase, Inc. v. Lawriter LLC
Filing
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ORDER granting 15 Motion for Extension of Time. Plaintiff's deadline to file any initial dispositive motion, if it wishes, is May 12, 2016; and all pre-trial deadlines that would have otherwise run from the March 23, 2016 filing date of Defendant's Answer, including the deadlines to file the Parties' Joint Preliminary Planning and Discovery Report and Initial Disclosures, as well as the start of discovery, are EXTENDED until 30 days after the Court rules on Plaintiff's initial dispositive motion, or in the alternative, if Plaintiff does not file its initial dispositive motion, by May 12, 2016, without waiver of Plaintiffs right to file a dispositive motion within30 days after the close of discovery, per the Court's local rules, if Plaintiff does not file, or the Court denies, Plaintiffs initial dis positivemotion. Signed by Judge Timothy C. Batten, Sr on 4/18/16. (rsh)
THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
ATLANTA DIVISION
FASTCASE, INC.,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
CIVIL ACTION NO.
No 1: 16-cv-0327
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LA WRITER LLC,
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dba CASEMAKER
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Defendant.
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ORDER GRANTING
JOINT MOTION TO EXTEND PRE-TRIAL DEADLINES
Before the Court is Plaintiff Fastcase, Inc. ("Plaintiff') and Defendant
Lawriter
LLC's
("Defendant")
Joint Motion
(hereinafter "Motion to Extend").
to Extend
Pre-Trial
Deadlines
For good cause shown, the Parties' Motion to
Extend is GRANTED, and the following deadlines are hereby EXTENDED as
follows:
1. Plaintiffs deadline to file any initial dispositive motion, if it wishes, is
May 12, 2016; and
2. all pre-trial deadlines that would have otherwise run from the March
23, 2016 filing date of Defendant's Answer, including the deadlines to
file the Parties' Joint Preliminary Planning and Discovery Report and
Initial Disclosures as well as the start of discovery, are EXTENDED:
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until 30 days after the Court rules on Plaintiff's initial
dispositive motion, or
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in the alternative, if Plaintiff does not file its initial dispositive
motion, by May 12, 2016,
without waiver of Plaintiffs right to file a dispositive motion within
30 days after the close of discovery, per the Court's local rules, if
Plaintiff does not file, or the Court denies, Plaintiffs initial dis positive
motion.
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_ day of Apr' 2016.
SO ORDERED this _
Honorable Timothy Batten, Sr.
Judge, U.S. District Court
Northern District of Georgia,
Atlanta Division
Submitted by:
BAKER, DONELSON, BEARMAN,
CALDWELL & BERKOWITZ, P.C.
Isl Robert G. Brazier
Robert G. Brazier (Georgia Bar No. 078918)
rbrazier@bakerdonelson.com
Steven G. Hall (Georgia Bar No. 319308)
shall@bakerdonelson.com
Joshua Tropper (Georgia Bar No. 716790)
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