Bermuda Road Properties, LLC v. Ecological Steel Systems, Inc.

Filing 23

MINUTE ORDER IN CHAMBERS of the Honorable Magistrate Judge Cam Ferenbach, on 11/13/2012. By Deputy Clerk: Mai Tieu. Responses to 18 EX PARTE MOTION to Extend Time to Post The Security Required By The Court's September 21, 2012 7 Order are due by 11/22/2012 and Replies are due by 12/6/2012. Motion Hearing set for 12/13/2012 01:00 PM in LV Courtroom 3B before Magistrate Judge Cam Ferenbach. Granting 19 Motion to Stay Decision To Allow For LR 7-2 Briefing Schedule on Plaintiffs Ex Parte Motion. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - SLR)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEVADA *** BERMUDA ROAD PROPERTIES, LLC, Plaintiff, v. ECOLOGICAL STEEL SYSTEMS, INC, Defendant. PRESENT: ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Dated: 2:12-cv-01579-RCJ-VCF MINUTE ORDER November 13, 2012 THE HONORABLE CAM FERENBACH, United States Magistrate Judge JUDICIAL ASSISTANT: Mai Tieu RECORDER: None COUNSEL FOR PLAINTIFF(S): None Appearing COUNSEL FOR DEFENDANT(S): None Appearing Before the court is plaintiff’s Ex Parte Motion To Extend Time To Post Security Required By The Court’s September 21, 2012, Order. (#18). Also before the court is defendant’s Motion To Stay Decision To Allow For LR 7-2 Briefing Schedule on Plaintiff’s Ex Parte Motion. (#19). Plaintiff filed an Opposition thereto. (#20). IT IS ORDERED that defendant’s Response to plaintiff’s Ex Parte Motion (#18) is due on or before November 22, 2012. Plaintiff’s Reply is due on or before December 6, 2012. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a hearing on plaintiff’s Ex Parte Motion To Extend Time To Post Security Required By The Court’s September 21, 2012, Order (#18) is scheduled for December 13, 2012, at 1:00 p.m. in Courtroom 3B. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that defendant’s Motion To Stay Decision To Allow For LR 7-2 Briefing Schedule on Plaintiff’s Ex Parte Motion (#19) is GRANTED as set forth above. CAM FERENBACH UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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