Martin v. Behr Dayton Thermal Products LLC et al

Filing 148

SECOND AMENDED ORDER SETTING CONFERENCE CALL,re 139 , 146 ( Conference Call set for 9/27/2012 02:00 PM in Teleconference before Magistrate Judge Michael J. Newman.) The call-in number for the telephone conference is 1-877-336-1839. Parties shall follow the instructions on the automated system. The Access Code is 2725365, and the Security Code is 308326. Parties shall contact the undersigneds courtroom deputy via email at newman_chambers@ohsd.uscourts.gov 24-hours prior to the telephone conference if they will be participating in the telephone conference. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael J Newman on 09/12/12. (pb1)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO WESTERN DIVISION AT DAYTON IN RE: BEHR DAYTON THERMAL PRODUCTS, LLC : : : : Case No. 3:08-cv-326 District Judge Walter H. Rice Magistrate Judge Michael J. Newman SECOND AMENDED ORDER SETTING CONFERENCE CALL Having been advised of a scheduling conflict involving multiple parties and an upcoming religious holiday, the Court hereby VACATES the previous conference call scheduling Order entered on September 11, 2012 (doc. 146). The Court will hold conference call to discuss Plaintiffs’ Motion to Establish a Document Production and Preservation Protocol for Class Certification Discovery (doc. 139) on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2012 AT 2:00 p.m. The call-in number for the telephone conference is 1-877-336-1839. Parties shall follow the instructions on the automated system. The Access Code is 2725365, and the Security Code is 308326. Parties shall contact the undersigned’s courtroom deputy via email at newman_chambers@ohsd.uscourts.gov 24-hours prior to the telephone conference if they will be participating in the telephone conference. IT IS SO ORDERED. September 12, 2012 s/Michael J. Newman United States Magistrate Judge

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