Ruoey Lung Enterprise Corp. v. Six Victor LTD.
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Judge George A. OToole, Jr: ORDER entered denying 30 Motion to Compel in light of the stay; granting 13 Motion for a Protecitve Order to the extent that discovery is stayed pending resolution of the motion for reconsideration in docket number 0 9-11550-GAO; granting 14 Motion to Stay to the extent that discovery is stayed pending resolution of the motion for reconsideration in docket number 09-11550-GAO; granting 17 Motion to Amend; granting Nunc Pro Tunc 26 Motion for Leave to File Document. (Lyness, Paul)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS
CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-11546-GAO
RUOEY LUNG ENTERPRISE CORP.,
Plaintiff,
v.
SIX VICTOR LTD.,
Defendant.
ORDER
March 30, 2012
O’TOOLE, D.J.
Ruoey Lung’s Motion (dkt. no. 17) to Join OKO Universal and for Leave to Amend
Complaint is GRANTED. The present case, unlike docket number 09-11550-GAO, is still in its
early stages, and the present motion is therefore brought timely here while it was untimely there.
Tempur-Pedic’s Motion (dkt. no. 13) for a Protective Order and Six Victor’s Motion (dkt.
no. 14) to Stay are GRANTED to the extent that discovery is stayed pending resolution of the
motion for reconsideration in docket number 09-11550-GAO.
Six Victor’s Motion (dkt. no. 26) for Leave to File a Reply is GRANTED NUNC PRO
TUNC. I have considered the proposed reply brief in deciding the present motions.
Ruoey Lung’s Motion (dkt. no. 30) to Compel is DENIED in light of the stay.
It is SO ORDERED.
/s/ George A. O’Toole, Jr.
United States District Judge
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