DWS International, Inc dba Marble Dimensions Worldwide, Inc v. Meixia Arts and Handicrafts Co LTD et al

Filing 123

ORDER DENYING MOTION TO CONTINUE - Defendant Thomas Sudyk's "Unopposed Motion to Request an Alternative Date for the Show Cause Hearing and Arrange a Scheduling Call with the Court" (Doc. No. 121) is denied. Defendant Sudyk may obtain a continuance if all other parties agree. It is the responsibility of a party seeking a continuance to obtain available dates from other who will participate and set the date with Judicial Assistant Kelly Kopf. Obviously, not even all the dates which may be acceptable to the parties will be available on the Court's docket. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael R Merz on 10/20/2010. (kpf1)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO WESTERN DIVISION AT DAYTON DWS INTERNATIONAL, INC., dba Marble Dimensions Worldwide, Inc., Plaintiff, -vs: MEIXIA ARTS AND HANDICRAFTS CO., LTD, et al., Defendants. : Case No. 3:09-cv-458 District Judge Thomas M. Rose Magistrate Judge Michael R. Merz ORDER DENYING MOTION TO CONTINUE This case is before the Court on Defendant Thomas Sudyk's "Unopposed Motion to Request an Alternative Date for the Show Cause Hearing and Arrange a Scheduling Call with the Court" (Doc. No. 121). Defendant asserts in conclusory language that there are "scheduling conflicts," but does not say what they are. He asserts in the caption that the Motion is unopposed, but does not relate any actual conversations with opposing counsel. The Motion is denied. Defendant Sudyk may obtain a continuance if all other parties agree. It is the responsibility of a party seeking a continuance to obtain available dates from other who will participate and set the date with Judicial Assistant Kelly Kopf. Obviously, not even all the dates which may be acceptable to the parties will be available on the Court's docket. October 20, 2010. s/ Michael R. Merz United States Magistrate Judge 1

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