iLOR, LLC v. Google, Inc.

Filing 48

ORDER FOR MEETING AND REPORT (1) parties meet within 21 days & exchange disclosures; (3) Rule 26 Meeting Report due within 10 days thereafter. Signed by Judge Joseph M. Hood (KJR)cc: COR

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iLOR, LLC v. Google, Inc. Doc. 48 Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH Document 48 Filed 10/09/2007 Page 1 of 2 iLOR, LLC. Plaintiff, V. GOOGLE, INC., Defendant. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY CENTRAL DIVISION at LEXINGTON ) ) ) Civil Action No. 5:07-109-JMH ) ) ) ) ) ORDER ) ) ) ** ** ** ** ** Pursuant to Rules 16 and 26, Fed. R. Civ. P., IT IS ORDERED as follows: 1) that within twenty-one (21) days from the date of service of this Order, the parties, by counsel, shall meet, either in person or by telephone, to discuss the nature and basis of their claims and defenses and the possibilities for a prompt settlement or resolution of the case, to make or arrange for the disclosures required by Rule 26(a)(1), Fed. R. Civ. P., as amended December 1, 1993, and to develop a proposed discovery plan. 1993. 2) that within ten (10) days after the meeting the parties shall See Rule 26(f), Fed. R. Civ. P., amended December 1, file a joint status report containing: (a) (b) the discovery plan; the parties' estimate of the time necessary to file pretrial motions; (c) the parties' estimate as to the probable length of trial; Dockets.Justia.com Case 5:07-cv-00109-JMH Document 48 Filed 10/09/2007 Page 2 of 2 (d) (e) the dates mutually convenient for trial; and the parties' decision as to whether the action may be referred to a United States magistrate judge for trial pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §636(c). Counsel may utilize Form 35, Fed. R. Civ. P.(App.) as the form of the joint status report. the time of the Each party is directed to advise the Court at of the joint report of all parent submission corporations, subsidiaries, affiliates, members and/or partners with which it is associated. This the 9th day of October, 2007.

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