Capitol Records, Inc. et al v. Doe #1, IP Address 129.170.93.181 2007-11-30 10:07:53 EST et al

Filing 8

VACATED, See 10/9/08 order. ORDER re service in this case. ( Notice of Compliance Deadline set for 10/3/2008 for plaintiffs to file motion to extend or effect service.) Signed by Judge Joseph N. Laplante. (dae) Modified on 10/21/2008 to add:VACATED, See 10/9/08 order. (dae).

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIR E Capitol Records, Inc., et al. V. Doe #1, et al . Case No. 08-cv-167-JL ORDER The Complaint in this matter was filed on April 30, 2008 . Contemporaneous with that filing, the Plaintiffs filed an Ex Part e Motion for Discovery (doc. no . 3) in which they requested leave to subpoena Dartmouth College to obtain documents that would identify each named Doe Defendant. That motion was granted by court order dated May 1, 2008 . On July 3, 2008, the Plaintiffs filed a voluntary dismissal as to Doe Defendant #3 (doc . no . 7) . To date, the Plaintiffs have not requested summonses for service from the clerk's office nor have filed any other pleading indicating the current status of their attempts to identify the other Doe Defendants . Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 4(m) provides in part: If a defendant is not served within 120 days after the complaint is filed, the court--on motion or on it own after notice to the plaintiff--must dismiss the action without prejudice against that defendant or order that service be made within a specified time . But if the plaintiff shows good cause for the failure, the court must extend the time for service for an appropriate period . More than 120 days have now expired since the date the Complaint was filed in this case . On or before October 3, 2008, the Plaintiffs shall effect service or file a motion to extend the service deadline to a future date certain for good cause shown, the failure of which shall result in this action being dismissed without prejudice as required by Fed . R. Civ . P . 4(m) . If there are special circumstances in this case of which the court is not aware, or for an y reason the parties wish to communicate with the court about the case, counsel need only reques t a telephone conference through the Deputy Clerk . SO ORDERED . Date : September 19, 2008 /s/Joseph N. Laplante Joseph N . Laplante United States District Judge cc : Claude T . Buttrey, Esq .

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