Shoppers Choice Supermarket, Inc. v. American Empire Surplus Lines Insurance Company

Filing 37

ORDER Setting Telephone Conference and Extending Dispositive Motion Deadline., ( Telephone Conference set for 1/30/2012 10:00 AM before District Judge Robert H. Cleland, Dispositive Motion Cut-off reset for 2/14/2012) Signed by District Judge Robert H. Cleland. (LWag)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN SOUTHERN DIVISION SHOPPERS CHOICE SUPERMARKET, INC., Plaintiff, v. Case No. 11-10998 AMERICAN EMPIRE SURPLUS LINES INSURANCE CO., Defendant. / ORDER SETTING TELEPHONE CONFERENCE AND EXTENDING DISPOSITIVE MOTION DEADLINE On January 19, 2012, the court held a telephone conference in this insurancecoverage dispute. During the conference, counsel for both parties indicated that they are still hoping to reach a settlement regarding Plaintiff’s only remaining claim for business personal property loss. However, if settlement efforts are unsuccessful, both parties anticipate filing additional motions that would lead to a resolution of the case. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that counsel for the parties shall participate in a telephone conference on January 30, at 10:00 a.m. The court will place the telephone call. During the conference, counsel should be prepared to report on the progress of their settlement negotiations. The court will also address Plaintiff’s pending “Motion Requiring Defendant to Disburse Funds” [Dkt. # 35] at that time. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the deadline for filing dispositive motions in this matter is EXTENDED to February 14, 2012. s/Robert H. Cleland ROBERT H. CLELAND UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Dated: January 23, 2012 I hereby certify that a copy of the foregoing document was mailed to counsel of record on this date, January 23, 2012, by electronic and/or ordinary mail. s/Lisa G. Wagner Case Manager and Deputy Clerk (313) 234-5522 S:\Cleland\JUDGE'S DESK\C2 ORDERS\11-10998.SHOPPERSCHOICE.SetTelConfExtMotDeadline.wpd 2

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