Chile River, Inc. v. Lockhart Seeds, Inc.

Filing 72

ORDER by Magistrate Judge Gregory J. Fouratt granting 58 Motion for Extension of Time. Supplemental Discovery due by 5/1/2018. Plaintiffs' Response due by 5/15/2018. Reply due by 5/29/2018. (kdj)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO CHILE RIVER INC., et al., Plaintiffs/Counter-Defendants, v. Civ. Nos. 16-866 KG/GJF (lead case) 16-867 KG/GJF (consolidated) 16-868 KG/GJF (consolidated) LOCKHART SEEDS, INC., Defendant/Counter-Plaintiff, v. KAMTERTER PRODUCTS, LLC, Defendant. ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF’S MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF TIME THIS MATTER comes before the Court upon Plaintiffs Chile River, Inc., Mark Franzoy, and William Franzoy’s (“Plaintiffs’”) Opposed Second Motion to Extend Plaintiffs’ Deadline to File [Their] Response to Defendant Kamterter LLC’s Motion to Dismiss (“Motion”) [ECF No. 58], filed March 6, 2018. Defendant Kamterter Products, LLC (“Kamterter”) filed its Response on March 20, 2018. ECF No. 63. Plaintiffs filed their Reply on April 2, 2018. ECF No. 64. The Court conducted a hearing on the Motion on April 17, 2018. Based on its review of the parties’ briefing, the arguments presented, and for the further reasons stated in open court, the Court now ORDERS the following: 1. Kamterter SHALL supplement its discovery relating to general personal jurisdiction up to and including October 27, 2017 - the date of the filing of Plaintiff’s First Amended Complaint [ECF No. 40]. Kamterter shall produce all relevant materials no later than May 1, 2018. 1 2. Plaintiff’s Motion [ECF No. 58] is HEREBY GRANTED, and Plaintiffs’ time to respond to Kamterter’s Motion to Dismiss [ECF No. 44] is HEREBY EXTENDED to May 15, 2018. 3. Kamterter’s reply deadline is HEREBY EXTENDED to May 29, 2018. IT IS SO ORDERED. ________________________________________ THE HONORABLE GREGORY J. FOURATT UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 2

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