Trujillo v. Apple Computer, Inc. et al

Filing 52

MINUTE entry before Judge Matthew F. Kennelly dated 11/14/07:Motion hearing regarding Plaintiffs' agreed Motion (Doc. No. 50) for extension of time to file response to defendant's motion to compel arbitration and dismiss (Doc. No. 36) is granted. Motion terminated. Plaintiff is to respond to defendants' motion to compel arbitration and dismiss (Doc. No. 36) on or before 12/21/07. Defendants are to reply by 1/11/08. The status hearing presently set for 12/13/07 is to remain in effect.Judicial staff mailed notice (gl, )

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Case 1:07-cv-04946 Document 52 Filed 11/14/2007 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE Northern District of Illinois - CM/ECF LIVE, Ver 3.0 Eastern Division Jose Trujillo Plaintiff, v. Apple Computer, Inc., et al. Defendant. Case No.: 1:07-cv-04946 Honorable Matthew F. Kennelly NOTIFICATION OF DOCKET ENTRY This docket entry was made by the Clerk on Wednesday, November 14, 2007: MINUTE entry before Judge Matthew F. Kennelly dated 11/14/07:Motion hearing regarding Plaintiffs' agreed Motion (Doc. No. 50) for extension of time to file response to defendant's motion to compel arbitration and dismiss (Doc. No. 36) is granted. Motion terminated. Plaintiff is to respond to defendants' motion to compel arbitration and dismiss (Doc. No. 36) on or before 12/21/07. Defendants are to reply by 1/11/08. The status hearing presently set for 12/13/07 is to remain in effect.Judicial staff mailed notice(gl, ) ATTENTION: This notice is being sent pursuant to Rule 77(d) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure or Rule 49(c) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. It was generated by CM/ECF, the automated docketing system used to maintain the civil and criminal dockets of this District. If a minute order or other document is enclosed, please refer to it for additional information. For scheduled events, motion practices, recent opinions and other information, visit our web site at www.ilnd.uscourts.gov.

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