Illinois Computer Research, LLC v. Fish & Richardson, et al,

Filing 114

MINUTE entry before Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer :Motion hearing held. Scott Harris's and ICS's motion to proceed with discovery #103 granted. If proceeding with depositions at this point is premature, and depositions must be reopened following the naming of additional parties, Plaintiff's counsel will be required to pay the cost for the reopened depositions. Fish & Richardson P.C.'s renewed motion to compel production of documents #105 granted in part and denied in part without prejudice by agreement. Date for filing of Defendant's reply in support of motion for leave to amend #99 extended to 3/10/2008. Ruling date of 3/17/2008 stricken and reset to 4/8/2008 at 9:00. Mailed notice (etv, )

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Illinois Computer Research, LLC v. Google Inc. Order Form (01/2005) Doc. 114 Case 1:07-cv-05081 Document 114 Filed 03/04/2008 Page 1 of 1 United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois Name of Assigned Judge or Magistrate Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer 07 C 5081 Sitting Judge if Other than Assigned Judge CASE NUMBER CASE TITLE DOCKET ENTRY TEXT DATE 3/4/2008 Illinois Computer Research, LLC vs. Fish & Richardson, P.C. Motion hearing held. Scott Harris's and ICS's motion to proceed with discovery [103] granted. If proceeding with depositions at this point is premature, and depositions must be reopened following the naming of additional parties, Plaintiff's counsel will be required to pay the cost for the reopened depositions. Fish & Richardson P.C.'s renewed motion to compel production of documents [105] granted in part and denied in part without prejudice by agreement. Date for filing of Defendant's reply in support of motion for leave to amend [99] extended to 3/10/2008. Ruling date of 3/17/2008 stricken and reset to 4/8/2008 at 9:00. Docketing to mail notices. 00:23 Courtroom Deputy Initials: ETV 07C5081 Illinois Computer Research, LLC vs. Fish & Richardson, P.C. Page 1 of 1 Dockets.Justia.com

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