Koch v. Does
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ORDER denying as moot 47 Rule 7(h) Expedited Non-Dispositive MOTION to Compel Disclosure and granting 47 Motion Extend Time to Amend Complaint, filed by Ian Daniel Koch, signed by Chief Judge William C Griesbach on 11/13/2014. The Complaint may be amended up to two months after the initial disclosures have been made. Plaintiff is granted leave to renew the motion in the event that the initial disclosures are not complete. (cc: all counsel)(Griesbach, William)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
IAN KOCH,
Plaintiff,
v.
Case No. 14-C-393
JOHN AND JANE DOES,
Defendant.
ORDER
Plaintiff has filed a Motion to Compel Disclosure and Extend Time to Amend Complaint.
The motion to extend time is granted, but it appears that the motion to compel may be moot.
Counsel for the defendant has responded that the initial disclosures have now been sent, albeit
belatedly. Based upon this representation, the court will deny the motion to compel disclosure with
leave to renew the motion in the event that counsel for plaintiff finds that the initial disclosures are
not complete. The motion to extend time to amend the complaint to a date two months after the
initial disclosures have been made is granted.
SO ORDERED this
13th
day of November, 2014.
s/ William C. Griesbach
William C. Griesbach, Chief Judge
United States District Court
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