Huon v. Breaking Media et al
Filing
150
MINUTE entry before Honorable John J. Tharp, Jr: This case has been reassigned to the calendar of Judge John J. Tharp, Jr. To assist the Court in acquiring the requisite knowledge of the case, counsel for the parties are directed to confer, and then to prepare and file a joint status report, not to exceed five pages, no later than August 17, 2012. A template for the status report, setting forth the information required, is attached and can be found here: www.ilnd.uscourts.gov/judges. The status/ruling date of 8/16/12 set by Judge Aspen is stricken. A status hearing will be conducted on August 23, 2012, at 9:00 a.m. Unless otherwise ordered by this Court, all other hearing dates, deadlines, and schedules in effect as of the date of this Order remain in effect. (For further details see attached)Mailed notice(air, )
Order Form (01/2005)
United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois
Name of Assigned Judge
or Magistrate Judge
John J. Tharp Jr.
CASE NUMBER
11 C 3054
CASE
TITLE
Sitting Judge if Other
than Assigned Judge
8/3/2012
DATE
HUON vs. BREAKING MEDIA, et al.
DOCKET ENTRY TEXT
This case has been reassigned to the calendar of Judge John J. Tharp, Jr. To assist the Court in acquiring the
requisite knowledge of the case, counsel for the parties are directed to confer, and then to prepare and file a
joint status report, not to exceed five pages, no later than August 17, 2012. A template for the status report,
setting forth the information required, is attached and can be found here: www.ilnd.uscourts.gov/judges. The
status/ruling date of 8/16/12 set by Judge Aspen is stricken. A status hearing will be conducted on August
23, 2012, at 9:00 a.m. Unless otherwise ordered by this Court, all other hearing dates, deadlines, and
schedules in effect as of the date of this Order remain in effect.
Notices mailed by Judicial staff.
Courtroom Deputy
Initials:
11C3054 HUON vs. BREAKING MEDIA, et al.
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