Associated Merchandise Group, Inc. et al v. American Marketing and Capital, Inc. et al
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ORDER denying without prejudice 28 Motion to Dismiss; denying as moot 29 Motion for Leave to File reply.; denying as moot 16 Motion to Dismiss; granting 18 Motion for jurisdictional discovery. So Ordered by Judge Paul J. Barbadoro.(mm)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
Associated Merchandise Group, Inc, et al
v.
Civil No. 11-cv-311-PB
American Marketing and Capital Inc. et al
ORDER
Plaintiffs have alleged sufficient facts in the amended petition to warrant jurisdictional
discovery. The parties shall meet and confer and agree on a plan for jurisdictional discovery,
which shall be filed within 14 days. The motion for jurisdictional discovery (document number
18) is granted. The original motion to dismiss (document number 16) is denied as moot in light of
the filing of the amended complaint. The motion to dismiss the amended petition (document
number 28) is denied without prejudice in light of my order allowing jurisdictional discovery. A
new motion to dismiss shall be filed within 14 days of the completion of jurisdictional discovery.
No answer shall be due until after the court rules on the new motion to dismiss. The motion for
leave to file a reply (document number 29) is denied as moot.
SO ORDERED.
November 14, 2011
cc:
Counsel of Record
/s/ Paul Barbadoro
Paul Barbadoro
United States District Judge
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