Kohler Co. v. Signature Plumbing Specialties LLC

Filing 69

ORDER: The parties should meet and confer and by December 5, 2024, propose a date within the next 30 days when their lead trial counsel, as well as both parties' chief executive officers, will be available to attend an in-person confer ence with the Court. At that conference, the Court will address what the next steps in this case should be. Both sides should be ready to address the prior-sale issue, including to present the key evidence on the issue, and to address what discove ry is necessary to complete the record. If the parties are unable to agree on a date, then the Court will pick one. The parties should also talk with each other about settlement before the conference, and be ready to address that topic at the conference. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Judge Arun Subramanian on 11/25/2024) (vfr)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK KOHLER CO., Plaintiff, -against- 23-cv-9686 (AS) SIGNATURE PLUMBING SPECIALTIES LLC, ORDER Defendant. ARUN SUBRAMANIAN, United States District Judge: The parties should meet and confer and by December 5, 2024, propose a date within the next 30 days when their lead trial counsel, as well as both parties’ chief executive officers, will be available to attend an in-person conference with the Court. At that conference, the Court will address what the next steps in this case should be. Both sides should be ready to address the priorsale issue, including to present the key evidence on the issue, and to address what discovery is necessary to complete the record. If the parties are unable to agree on a date, then the Court will pick one. The parties should also talk with each other about settlement before the conference, and be ready to address that topic at the conference. SO ORDERED. Dated: November 25, 2024 New York, New York ARUN SUBRAMANIAN United States District Judge

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