Caplin v. Trans1, Inc. et al
Filing
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ORDER granting 58 Motion for Order Modifying Existing Briefing Schedule. The parties should read the order in its entirety for detailed information and deadlines. Signed by Senior Judge James C. Fox on 6/18/2014. (Grady, B.)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
SOUTHERN DIVISION
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7:12-cv-23-F
PHILLIP J. SINGER, Individually and on Behalf
of All Other Persons Similarly Situated,
Plaintiffs,
ORDER
v.
TRANS I, INC., KENNETH REALI, JOSEPH P.
SLATTERY, RICAHRD RANDALL, and
MICHAEL LUETKEMEYER,
Defendants.
This matter is before the Court on the parties' Joint Motion for Order Modifying Existing
Briefing Schedule [DE -58] for any motion directed toward Plaintiffs' Second Amended
Complaint. The Court has reviewed the parties' joint motion and finds good cause to GRANT
the extensions of time requested in that motion and establish a revised briefing schedule so that
this action can proceed on an orderly and efficient basis.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the parties' Joint Motion is GRANTED and that the
following revised briefing schedule is HEREBY ESTABLISHED:
(a)
Defendants may file a pleading or motion and supporting memorandum of
law in response to the Second Amended Complaint on or before July 3, 2014- fifty-nine
(59) days from the docketing of the Second Amended Complaint;
(b)
Plaintiffs may file their memorandum of law in opposition to any such
motion filed by Defendants within sixty (60) days of service of the motion by
Defendants; and
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(c)
Defendants may file any memorandum of law in reply to Plaintiffs'
memorandum oflaw in opposition within thirty (30) days of service ofthe memorandum
by Plaintiffs.
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SO ORDERED, this, the
JYday of June, 2014.
J-#ES C. FOX
Senior United States District Judge
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