George S May Intl, et al v. Xcentric Ventures, et al
Filing
178
MINUTE entry before Judge Michael T. Mason : Defendants' motion for partial summary judgment 175 and motion for sanctions re: plaintiff's failure to admit 176 being outside the scope of the current referral, noticed motion date of 11/2/06 before Judge Mason is stricken. Defendants are advised to file an amended notice of motion for presentment to Judge Norgle. Defendants should not refile the motions themselves as they are still pending. (kef, )
George S May Intl, et al v. Xcentric Ventures, et al
Doc. 17
Case 1:04-cv-06018
Document 178
Filed 10/19/2006
Page 1 of 1
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE Northern District of Illinois - CM/ECF LIVE, Ver 2.5 Eastern Division George S. May International Company Plaintiff, v. Xcentric Vventures, LLC, et al. Defendant. Case No.: 1:04-cv-06018 Hon. Charles R. Norgle Sr
NOTIFICATION OF DOCKET ENTRY
This docket entry was made by the Clerk on Thursday, October 19, 2006: MINUTE entry before Judge Michael T. Mason : Defendants' motion for partial summary judgment [175] and motion for sanctions re: plaintiff's failure to admit [176] being outside the scope of the current referral, noticed motion date of 11/2/06 before Judge Mason is stricken. Defendants are advised to file an amended notice of motion for presentment to Judge Norgle. Defendants should not refile the motions themselves as they are still pending.(kef, )
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