Bridgetree, Inc. et al v. RED F Marketing LLC et al

Filing 129

ORDER Extending Dispositive Motions Deadline (Motions due by 3/9/2012). Oral Argument/Hearing set for 4/11/2012 09:30 AM in Courtroom, 401 W Trade St, Charlotte, NC 28202 before District Judge Frank D. Whitney). Signed by District Judge Frank D. Whitney on 2/23/2012. (tmg)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA CHARLOTTE DIVISION Civil Action No.: 3:10-cv-228-FDW-DSC BRIDGETREE, INC., and TWO BIT DOG, LLC, ) ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) vs. ) ) RED F MARKETING LLC, TARGET ) POINT, LLC, DANIEL ROSELLI, TENG ) LI, MARK EPPERLY, and ELTON T. ) SCRIPTER, ) ) Defendants, ) ) vs. ) BRIDGETREE, INC., MARK BECK, and ) CHRIS TALLEY, ) ) Counterclaim Defendants. ) ) AMENDED CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER and NOTICE OF HEARING THIS MATTER is before the Court pursuant to the telephone conference conducted by the Court during which counsel for all parties appear, the Court HEREBY AMENDS the Case Management Orders previously set forth in this case (Docs. Nos. 62, 82, 90, 92). Specifically, the Court hereby extends the deadline for filing dispositive motions to March 9, 2012. No other deadlines, including trial, are extended by this Order. TAKE NOTICE that a hearing on all dispositive motions will take place before the undersigned at 9:30 a.m. on April 11, 2012, at the Charles R. Jonas Building, 401 W. Trade Street, Charlotte, North Carolina, 28202.1 Oral argument on all pending motions will be limited, and once 1 Counsel should note that while it is unlikely, due to the shortage of courtrooms in the Charlotte courthouse, it is possible that the hearing will take place at the United States Courthouse, 200 W. Broad all motions have been filed, the Court will inform the parties how it intends to allocate the time limits. IT IS SO ORDERED. Signed: February 23, 2012 Street, Statesville, North Carolina. The Court will confirm the location with counsel by Tuesday, April 10, 2012. -2-

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