-TDT Planet Group, Inc. v. Ingwersen
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SCHEDULING ORDER following Status Conference 3 . Ordered by Magistrate Judge F.A. Gossett. (CLS, )
-TDT Planet Group, Inc. v. Ingwersen
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA DAVID D. INGWERSEN, Plaintiff, 8:09CV249 v. SCHEDULING ORDER PLANET GROUP, INC. and WEST PARTNERS, LLC, Defendant. PLANET GROUP, INC., Plaintiff, 8:09CV263 v. SCHEDULING ORDER DAVID INGWERSEN, Defendant. PLANET GROUP, INC., Plaintiff, 8:10CV453 v. SCHEDULING ORDER DAVID INGWERSEN, Defendant.
On December 13, 2010, counsel appeared for a final pretrial conference to be held in consolidated Cases Nos. 8:09cv249 and 8:09cv263. At that time, however, counsel advised the court that a third related case, Planet Group v. Ingwersen, 8:10cv453, had been filed in state court on December 8, 2010 and was removed to federal court on the morning of December 13. The court held
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a status conference in lieu of a final pretrial conference. All parties anticipated that the new case will be consolidated with the two prior cases. Counsel agreed to provide a proposed discovery and trial schedule and a summary of discovery issues arising due to the recent filing of the third case. IT IS ORDERED: 1. The consolidated trial now set for January 18, 2011 is cancelled, as to Cases Nos.
8:09cv249 and 8:09cv263. 2. The motion to consolidate Case No. 8:10cv453 with Cases Nos. 8:09cv249 and
8:09cv263 shall be filed no later than December 22, 2010. 3. Counsel shall file a motion no later than December 22, 2010, providing their proposed
discovery and trial schedule, together with a summary of discovery issues arising due to the recent filing of Case No. 8:10cv453. DATED December 13, 2010. BY THE COURT: s/ F.A. Gossett, III United States Magistrate Judge
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