Miller et al v. Global Industries, Ltd. et al

Filing 10

ORDER entered: On October 11, 2011, Charles Miller, individually and on behalf of all shareholders of Global Industries, Ltd., filed this securities class action against Global Industries and its board of directors. (Docket Entry No. 1). Miller see ks to enjoin Global Industries from proceeding with a proposed merger announced on September 12, 2011, as scheduled to occur sometime in early 2012. Miller has moved to expedite discovery and for a preliminary injunction, (Docket Entries No. 2, 7), and the defendants have moved to dismiss, (Docket Entry No. 9). A conference is set in Courtroom 11-B for Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 8:30 a.m. to set a schedule for considering these motions. (Signed by Judge Lee H Rosenthal) Parties notified.(leddins, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION CHARLES MILLER, Individually and on Behalf of All Others Similarly Situated, et al., Plaintiffs, VS. GLOBAL INDUSTRIES, LTD., et al., Defendants. § § § § § § § § § § § CIVIL ACTION NO. H-11-3625 ORDER ON SETTING SCHEDULING AND STATUS CONFERENCE On October 11, 2011, Charles Miller, individually and on behalf of all shareholders of Global Industries, Ltd., filed this securities class action against Global Industries and its board of directors. (Docket Entry No. 1). Miller seeks to enjoin Global Industries from proceeding with a proposed merger announced on September 12, 2011, as scheduled to occur sometime in early 2012. Miller has moved to expedite discovery and for a preliminary injunction, (Docket Entries No. 2, 7), and the defendants have moved to dismiss, (Docket Entry No. 9). A conference is set in Courtroom 11-B for Thursday, November 3, 2011 at 8:30 a.m. to set a schedule for considering these motions. SIGNED on October 24, 2011, at Houston, Texas. ______________________________________ Lee H. Rosenthal United States District Judge

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