Commercial Law Corporation, P.C. v. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Filing 66

ORDER Granting 63 MOTION to Amend the 23 Scheduling Order ( Discovery Motion Cut-off set for 11/11/2011, Discovery due by 11/14/2011, Status Conference set for 12/14/2011 04:00 PM before District Judge Denise Page Hood) Signed by District Judge Denise Page Hood. (JOwe)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION COMMERCIAL LAW CORPORATION, P.C., Plaintiff, Case No. 10-13275 v. HONORABLE DENISE PAGE HOOD FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, As Receiver for Home Federal Savings Bank, Defendant. _____________________________________/ ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO AMEND THE SCHEDULING ORDER This matter is before the Court on Defendant’s Motion to Amend the Scheduling Order. Plaintiff did not respond to the motion although Defendant asserts Plaintiff did not agree to the motion. On November 1, 2011, the Court held a status conference on the matter. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that Defendant’s Motion to Amend the Scheduling Order (Doc. No. 63, filed 10/25/11) is GRANTED. The following dates govern this matter: Discovery must be completed by: November 14, 2011 (Except for discovery matters currently before the Court; Defendant may depose Plaintiff’s representative after the discovery motions are resolved) Discovery Motion (To be decided without oral argument): Defendant may file a Motion to Compel Discovery on the forensic examination of computers by: November 11, 2011 A Status Conference will be held to set remaining dates: Dated: November 2, 2011 Dec. 14, 2011 4:00 p.m. S/Denise Page Hood DENISE PAGE HOOD UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 10-13275 Order Granting Motion to Amend Scheduling Order CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing document was mailed to the attorneys of record on this date, November 2, 2011, by electronic and/or ordinary mail. S/Julie Owens Case Manager, (313) 234-5160

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