Illinois Computer Research, LLC v. Fish & Richardson, et al,
Filing
14
MINUTE entry before Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer: Defendant's agreed motion to extend time to answer or otherwise plead to plaintiff's complaint #12 is granted to and including 11/15/2007. No appearance is necessary on 10/2/2007. The parties are directed to appear through lead counsel for a pretrial conference pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 16. on 11/26/2007 at 9:00 a.m. Counsel are requested promptly to meet face-to-face for a discussion of possible settlement and for preparation of a planning report. The form is accessible from the court's Internet site, www.ilnd.uscourts.gov. Such report shall be submitted to Judge Pallmeyer in chambers no later than two business days prior to the conference. Mailed notice by judge's staff. (srb,)
Illinois Computer Research, LLC v. Google Inc.
Order Form (01/2005)
Doc. 14
Case 1:07-cv-05081
Document 14
Filed 09/27/2007
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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
9/27/2007
Illinois Computer Research, LLC vs. Google Inc.
Defendant's agreed motion to extend time to answer or otherwise plead to plaintiff's complaint [12] is granted to and including 11/15/2007. No appearance is necessary on 10/2/2007. The parties are directed to appear through lead counsel for a pretrial conference pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 16. on 11/26/2007 at 9:00 a.m. Counsel are requested promptly to meet face-to-face for a discussion of possible settlement and for preparation of a planning report. The form is accessible from the court's Internet site, www.ilnd.uscourts.gov. Such report shall be submitted to Judge Pallmeyer in chambers no later than two business days prior to the conference.
Notices mailed by Judicial staff.
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SB
07C5081 Illinois Computer Research, LLC vs. Google Inc.
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