The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. et al v. Cooper
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ORDER granting 33 Joint MOTION to Continue Case Management Conference. ICMC to be reset by separate Order, if necessary. Signed by Magistrate Judge E. Clifton Knowles on 4/25/13. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(dt)
ORDER:
Motion granted. ICMC to be
reset by separate Order, if n
necessary.
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TENNESSEE
NASHVILLE DIVISION
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U.S. Magistrate Judge
THE McGRAW-HILL COMPANIES, INC.
and STANDARD AND POOR’S FINANCIAL
SERVICES, LLC,
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Plaintiffs,
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v.
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Case No. 3:13-cv-89
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ROBERT E. COOPER, JR., in his official
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Judge Sharp
capacity as the ATTORNEY GENERAL
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OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE,
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Magistrate Judge Knowles
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Defendant.
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JOINT MOTION TO POSTPONE CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE
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Come now Defendant Robert E. Cooper, Jr., in his official capacity as the Attorney
General of the State of Tennessee, and Plaintiffs The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. and
Standard & Poor’s Financial Services, LLC, all by and through counsel, and respectfully
move the Court to postpone the case management conference currently scheduled on April
29, 2013, on the following grounds:
1.
The above-captioned matter, and the related case of State of Tennessee ex rel.
Robert E. Cooper, Jr., Attorney General and Reporter v. The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
and Standard & Poor’s Financial Services LLC, Case No. 3:13-cv-193 (M.D. Tenn.), are
presently scheduled for case management conferences on Monday, April 29, 2013.
2.
Both cases have case-dispositive motions pending, as well as motions to stay
proceedings. See Docket Nos. 13 and 25 and State of Tennessee ex rel. Robert E. Cooper, Jr.,
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