STELOR PRODUCTIONS, INC. v. OOGLES N GOOGLES et al

Filing 273

ORDER granting pltf/counter-deft's 271 Motion to Vacate Discovery Hearing currently set for 10/23/2008. SCHEDULING ORDER: Hearing RESET for 11/4/2008 10:00 AM in room #238 before Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker. Signed by Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker on 10/20/08. (SWM)

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STELOR PRODUCTIONS, INC. v. OOGLES N GOOGLES et al Doc. 273 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION STELOR PRODUCTIONS, LLC, Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant, v. OOGLES N GOOGLES FRANCHISING, LLC, an Indiana limited liability company, et al. Defendants/Counter-Plaintiff. ) ) ) ) ) Case No. 1:05-cv-0354-DFH-TAB ) ) ) ) ) ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO VACATE THE DISCOVERY HEARING SET FOR OCTOBER 23, 2008 AND RESET THE HEARING FOR THE FIRST WEEK OF NOVEMBER This matter having come before the Court on the Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant's Motion to Vacate the Discovery Hearing Set for October 23, 2008 and Reset the Hearing for the First Week of November, and the Court having been duly advised in the premises, finds the following; IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant's Motion to Vacate the Discovery Hearing Set for October 23, 2008, and the same hereby is, GRANTED and the October 23, 2008 Discovery hearing is hereby VACATED and reset for the 4th day of November, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. in Room 238. 10/20/2008 Dated: ___________________ _________________________________________ JUDGE, United States District Court Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division _______________________________ Tim A. Baker United States Magistrate Judge Southern District of Indiana Dockets.Justia.com Distribution to: John David Hoover Michael A. Dorelli HOOVER HULL LLP jdhoover@hooverhull.com mdorelli@hooverhull.com Stephen L. Vaughan Steve@IPLawIndiana.com Robert F. Merz Stelor Productions, LLC b.merz@stelorproductions.com 2

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