Deliverance Poker, LLC v. Tiltware, LLC et al

Filing 77

ORDER Setting Hearing on 67 MOTION to Continue Trial Date and Discovery Cutoff or Bifurcate or Sever Claims Against Tiltware MOTION to Bifurcate, 59 MOTION for Protective Order for Deposition of Michael Mizrachi, 72 Second MOTION to Compel, 71 MOTION for Protective Order Regarding Deposition of Chris Porter. Motion Hearing set for 3/22/2011 10:00 AM before Judge Andrew W. Austin. Signed by Judge Andrew W. Austin. (klw, )

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Deliverance Poker, LLC v. Tiltware, LLC et al Doc. 77 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS AUSTIN DIVISION DELIVERANCE POKER, LLC V. MICHAEL MIZRACHI & TILTWARE, LLC § § § § § § ORDER Before the Court are: Michael Mizrachi's Motion for Protective Order for Deposition of Michael Mizrachi (Clerk's Doc. No. 59); Tiltware's Motion to Continue Trial Date and Discovery Cutoff or Bifurcate or Sever Claims Against Tiltware (Clerk's Doc. No. 67); Tiltware's Motion for Protective Order Regarding Deposition of Chris Porter (Clerk's Doc. No. 71); and Deliverance Poker's Second Motion to Compel (Clerk's Doc. No. 72). On January 4, 2011 the District Court referred all pending and future non-dispositive motions to the undersigned Magistrate Judge for resolution pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §636(b) and Rule 1(c) of Appendix C of the Local Rules of the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas, Local Rules for the Assignment of Duties to United States Magistrate Judges. The Court HEREBY SETS a hearing on the aforesaid motions on March 22, 2011, at 10:00 A.M. To the extent the deadline to respond to any of these motions is on or after March 22nd, the Court FURTHER ORDERS that a response be filed by noon on March 21, 2011. SIGNED this 11th day of March, 2011. A-10-CA-664-JRN _____________________________________ ANDREW W. AUSTIN UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE . Dockets.Justia.com

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