Taylor Swift v. Malcolm Matthews, et al

Filing 52

ORDER following the 08/26/09 case management conference. The deadline for the plaintiff to amend her complaint, naming all John Does, Jane Does and XYZ Corporations listed as defendants, is extended to October 5, 2009. The Clerk is directed to mail a copy of this order to Martin D. Quattlebaum, 8556 Kendrick Road, Jonesboro, Georgia 30126, and Robert Vincent Estronza, 1281 Brockett Road, Clarkston, Georgia 30021, by regular, first class mail. Signed by Magistrate Judge Juliet E. Griffin on 08/27/09. (xc: Deft Quattlebam and Estronza by reg mail)(ab)

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Taylor Swift v. Malcolm Matthews, et al Doc. 52 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE NASHVILLE DIVISION ) ) v. ) ) MALCOLM MATTHEWS; RENEE ) SUSAN MITCHELL; LOUIS MOORE; ) MARTIN D. QUATTLEBAUM; ) MARSHA DYONNE TYLER; VARIOUS ) JOHN DOES; VARIOUS JANE DOES; ) and VARIOUS XYZ CORPORATIONS ) TAYLOR SWIFT No. 3-09-0442 ORDER Pursuant to the order entered July 6, 2009 (Docket Entry No. 37), a case management conference was scheduled on August 26, 2009, at which time counsel for the plaintiff appeared but no appearance was entered for any defendant, and the following matters were addressed: 1. Plaintiff's counsel advised that three defendants have been served: (1) Robert Estronza; (2) Martin Quattlebaum; and (3) Brendan Schiff.1 2. Plaintiff's counsel further advised that no decision has yet been made on whether the plaintiff's tour will be extended beyond October 19, 2009, but a decision on that matter will be made by October 1, 2009. 3. The September 14, 2009, deadline for the plaintiff to amend her complaint, naming all John Does, Jane Does and XYZ Corporations listed as defendants, is extended to October 5, 2009. Alternatively, the plaintiff shall file, by October 5, 2009, a motion to extend the deadline to file an amended complaint, in the event the tour is extended.2 The plaintiff and defendant Schiff have filed a joint stipulation and agreed consent judgment and permanent injunction (Docket Entry No. 51). In that event, the plaintiff will also seek to extend the time period in the preliminary injunction (Docket Entry No. 33). 2 1 Dockets.Justia.com 4. Plaintiff's counsel represented that she was inclined to file all requests for entry of default at one time after service is effected and the tour completed rather than filing requests for entry of default in a piecemeal fashion. The Clerk is directed to mail a copy of this order to Martin D. Quattlebaum, 8556 Kendrick Road, Jonesboro, Georgia 30126, and Robert Vincent Estronza, 1281 Brockett Road, Clarkston, Georgia 30021, by regular, first class mail (only). It is so ORDERED. JULIET GRIFFIN United States Magistrate Judge 2

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