Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Assocation v. Northern States Pallet Company, Inc. et al

Filing 16

ORDER granting 14 Motion for Hearing. ( Evidentiary Hearing set for 9/28/2009 09:30 AM before Magistrate Judge James R. Muirhead.) Signed by Magistrate Judge James R. Muirhead. (amm)

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14 - 2 Fi ie C; UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE NORTHEASTERN LUMBER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATIO N Plaintiff, V. EXPEDITED RELIEF REQUESTED Case No : 1 :09-cv-29 0 NORTHERN STATES PALLET COMPANY, INC . an d JAMES H . JACKSON, Defendants . Judge : JM ORDER GRANTING MOTION FOR CONSOLIDATED EXPEDITED ORAL ARGUMENT ON EXPARTE APPLICATION FOR SEIZURE OF GOODS AND COUNTERFEIT MARKS ; MOTION FOR PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION ; AND MOTION FOR EXPEDITED DISCOVER Y This matter came before the Court upon the Motion for Consolidated Expedited Oral Argument on Ex Parte Application for Seizure of Goods and Counterfeit Marks ; Motion for Preliminary Injunction ; and Motion for Expedited Discovery ("Consolidated Hearing Motion") filed by Plaintiff Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association ("NeLMA" or "Plaintiff") against Defendants Northern States Pallet Company, Inc . ("Northern States") and James Jackson ("Jackson") (collectively, "Defendants"), in relation to claims based on the Lanham Act, 15 U .S .C . § 1051 et seq . (the "Lanham Act"), addressed to alleged misappropriation of NeLMA's trademarks . Upon good cause shown, after such notice as was required by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and this Court's local rules, it is hereby OREDERED that the Consolidated Hearing Motion is GRANTED . Consolidated Expedited Hearing on Ex Parte Application for :L~1 C:J '~iJ,~i'~ '-i~.r'~ [7CUIll ;~l} i'~- 2 E-I~efj i 9J~~~Fi~~~; Seizure of Goods and Counterfeit Marks ; Motion for Preliminary Injunction; and Motion for Expedited Discovery is set for SeptemberZ5, 2009 at Q'~W a .m ./prtH--- Dated at Concord, New Hampshire, this ZLAJday of September, 2009 . ed States District Court New Hampshire 2

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