Doe v. SexSearch.com et al

Filing 64

ORDER. Telephone Conference held on 3/21/07. Deft's motions to continue [45, 47 & 51] are granted; Preliminary Injunction Hearing set for 4/16/2007 09:00 AM in Courtroom 209 before Hon. Jack Zouhary. Parties are encouraged to file briefs and shall do so no later than 4/9/07; TRO is hereby extended until the date of the Injunction hearing. Pltf to promptly verify complaint. Defts granted leave to 4/13/07 to respond to complaint. Pltf's motion to engage in pre-26(f) meeting discovery 44 is granted, but for the limited issues of jurisdiction, proper defts and the preliminary injunction hearing. Judge Jack Zouhary. (B,CJ) Modified on 3/23/2007 (B, T).

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Doe v. SexSearch.com et al Doc. 64 Case 3:07-cv-00604-JZ Document 64 Filed 03/21/2007 Page 1 of 2 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO WESTERN DIVISION John Doe, Plaintiff, -vsJUDGE JACK ZOUHARY SexSearch.com, et al., Defendants. The Court held a telephone status conference on March 21, 2007 at 10:00 a.m. Counsel Present: Attorneys for Plaintiff: Attorneys for Defendant Experienced Internet: Attorney for Defendant Cyber Flow Solutions: Attorneys for Defendants Manic Media, Stalion.com, FSC Limited, DNR: Dean Boland, Brandie Hawkins Richard Kerger, Dana Milmeister William Adams Max Kravitz, Mike Dortch, Bill Bluth Case No. 3:07 CV 604 ORDER Defendants' Motions to Continue (Doc. Nos. 45, 47, 51) are granted. A Preliminary Injunction Hearing is rescheduled for April 16, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. The parties are encouraged to file preliminary injunction briefs, and are granted leave to do so no later than April 9, 2007. As stipulated by the parties, the Temporary Restraining Order is extended until the date of the Preliminary Injunction Hearing; Plaintiff is to promptly verify his Complaint. Defendants are granted leave until April 13, 2007 to respond to the Complaint. Dockets.Justia.com Case 3:07-cv-00604-JZ Document 64 Filed 03/21/2007 Page 2 of 2 Plaintiff's Motion to engage in pre-26(f)-meeting discovery (Doc. No. 44) is granted, but for the limited issues of jurisdiction, proper defendants and the preliminary injunction hearing. IT IS SO ORDERED. s/ Jack Zouhary JACK ZOUHARY U. S. DISTRICT JUDGE 2

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