E-P International Distribution v. Sav-Rx

Filing 171

ORDER granting 168 Joint Motion to Extend Deadlines. All progression order deadlines, including the deposition deadline, the trial date and the final pretrial conference date, are suspended. The parties shall file a stipulated proposed schedule w ithin five (5) business days after Judge Bataillon rules on the pending appeal 160 of the court's 5/21/2009 discovery order 155 . The trial and final pretrial conference will be rescheduled at that time. Ordered by Magistrate Judge F. A. Gossett. (CLS, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA E-P INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTION INC., a Barbados corporation, ) ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) A&A DRUG COMPANY, a Nebraska ) corporation, and SAV-RX, LLC, a Nebraska ) limited liability company, ) ) Defendants, ) ) JAMES BARTA, ) ) Defendant­Intervenor. ) ) ) A&A DRUG COMPANY, a Nebraska ) corporation, ) ) Third-Party Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) BARBARA RIGBY and MALCOLM RIGBY, ) ) Third-Party Defendants. ) ) 8:07CV186 ORDER Upon review of the file, and for good cause shown, IT IS ORDERED that the parties' Joint Motion for Extension of Deadlines and Trial Date (Doc. 168) is granted, as follows: 1. All progression order deadlines, including the deposition deadline, the trial date and the final pretrial conference date, are suspended. 2. 3. A&A may conduct the depositions referenced in paragraph 3 of the motion. The parties shall file a stipulated proposed schedule within five (5) business days after Judge Bataillon rules on the pending appeal (Doc. 160) of the court's May 21, 2009 discovery order (Doc. 155). The trial and final pretrial conference will be rescheduled at that time. DATED July 30, 2009. BY THE COURT: s/ F.A. Gossett United States Magistrate Judge -2-

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