NERDS ON CALL, INC. v. INTERNET BILLING SERVICES, INC. et al

Filing 30

ORDER on 11/29/07 Initial Pretrial Conference. Parties appeared by counsel. The CMP 29 is denied. The deft shall serve a settlement response by 12/7/07, with a copy to the Magistrate Judge. SCHEDULING ORDER:( Status Conference set for 12/12/2007 04:00 PM in Telephonic before Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker.) The purpose of this conference is to address settlement. The deadline to respond to the pending motion to dismiss is stayed pending the 12/12/07 telephonic status conference. Signed by Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker on 12/4/07.(SWM)

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NERDS ON CALL, INC. v. INTERNET BILLING SERVICES, INC. et al Doc. 30 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION NERDS ON CALL, INC., ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) vs. ) ) INTERNET BILLING SERVICES, INC., et al, ) ) Defendants. ) 1:07-cv-0535-DFH-TAB ORDER ON NOVEMBER 29, 2007 INITIAL PRETRIAL CONFERENCE Parties appeared by counsel November 29, 2007 for an initial pretrial conference. The Case Management Plan [Docket No. 29] is denied. The Defendant shall serve a settlement response by December 7, 2007, with a copy to the Magistrate Judge. This cause is set for a telephonic status conference at 4 p.m. on December 12, 2007. Parties shall participate in this conference by counsel, who shall call the Court at 317-229-3660. The purpose of this conference is to address settlement. The deadline to respond to the pending motion to dismiss is stayed pending the December 12 telephonic status conference. Dated: 12/04/2007 _______________________________ Tim A. Baker United States Magistrate Judge Southern District of Indiana Dockets.Justia.com Copies to: Theodore John Minch SOVICH MINCH LLP tjminch@sovichminch.com Jonathan G. Polak SOMMER BARNARD ATTORNEYS, PC jpolak@sommerbarnard.com Trent J. Sandifur SOMMER BARNARD ATTORNEYS, PC tsandifur@sommerbarnard.com 2

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