Dunstan et al v. comScore, Inc.
Filing
118
MINUTE entry before Honorable James F. Holderman: Motion hearing held on 7/26/2012. Plaintiffs' motion to modify scheduling order 113 is granted. Plaintiff shall comply with FRCP(26)(a)(2) on class certification issues by 9/17/2012. Defendant shall comply with FRCP(26)(a)(2) on class certification issues by 10/31/2012. Class based discovery ordered closed by 11/30/2012. Plaintiffs to file a supplemental motion for class certification by 12/31/2012. Status hearing date of 10/18/2012 is reset for 1/10/2013 at 9:00 AM. Mailed notice (am)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE Northern District of Illinois ā CM/ECF LIVE, Ver 5.0.3
Eastern Division
Jeff Dunstan, et al.
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No.: 1:11ācvā05807
Honorable James F. Holderman
comScore, Inc.
Defendant.
NOTIFICATION OF DOCKET ENTRY
This docket entry was made by the Clerk on Thursday, July 26, 2012:
MINUTE entry before Honorable James F. Holderman: Motion hearing held on
7/26/2012. Plaintiffs' motion to modify scheduling order [113] is granted. Plaintiff shall
comply with FRCP(26)(a)(2) on class certification issues by 9/17/2012. Defendant shall
comply with FRCP(26)(a)(2) on class certification issues by 10/31/2012. Class based
discovery ordered closed by 11/30/2012. Plaintiffs to file a supplemental motion for class
certification by 12/31/2012. Status hearing date of 10/18/2012 is reset for 1/10/2013 at
9:00 AM. Mailed notice (am)
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