United States of America For The Use and Benefit of Cook & Boardman, Inc. v. The Broadband Companies, LLC et al

Filing 35

ORDER that the parties file a motion for continuance of the stay outlining the expected timeline of the arbitration procedure as well as a realistic date on which the stay should be lifted or reviewed. Signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis Howell on 8/3/10. (siw)

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U n i t e d States of America et al v. The Broadband Companies, LLC et al D o c . 35 I N THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT F O R THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA A S H E V IL L E DIVISION 1 :0 9 cv 3 3 1 U N I T E D STATES OF AMERICA F O R THE USE AND BENEFIT OF C O O K & BOARDMAN, INC., P la in t if f, V s. T H E BROADBAND COMPANIES, L L C ; FRED ANTHONY; and NORTH A M E R IC A N SPECIALTY INSURANCE ) COM PANY, D efen d an ts. _______________________________ ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ORDER T H I S MATTER is before the court on periodic review of the stay. The p re v io u s report of counsel indicated that an Answer in the arbitration was due to be file d by March 26, 2010. Such report does not provide the court with sufficient in fo rm a tio n to manage the stay. The parties should file a motion for continuance of th e stay outlining the expected timeline of the arbitration procedure as well as a re a lis tic date on which the stay should be lifted or reviewed. ORDER I T IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that the parties file a motion for c o n tin u a n c e of the stay outlining the expected timeline of the arbitration procedure as -1- Dockets.Justia.com w e ll as a realistic date on which the stay should be lifted or reviewed. Signed: August 3, 2010 -2-

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