DeVere Company, Inc. v. McColley, Michael et al
Filing
7
ORDER re: 3 Motion for Preliminary Injunction. Supporting affidavits due 8/11/2014. Response from defendant due 30 days after service of summons and complaint. Signed by District Judge William M. Conley on 8/1/14. (rep)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
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DEVERE COMPANY, INC.,
Plaintiff,
ORDER
v.
14-cv-534-wmc
MICHAEL MCCOLLEY, VER-TECH, INC.
d/b/a VER-TECH LABORATORIES, INC. and
VER-TECH SOLUTIONS AND SERVICE, INC.,
Defendants.
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The court is in receipt of plaintiff DeVere Company, Inc.’s motion for preliminary
injunction. (Dkt. #3.) In serving the summons and complaint, plaintiff should also serve
this motion and all accompanying materials on defendants. The court notes that plaintiff’s
proposed findings of fact are supported only by statements in the complaint, which is in turn
verified generally by its CEO. Subject to challenge, the court will accept these citations as
sufficient for general information regarding the company and its operations. Plaintiff must,
however, provide affidavits or verifications by those attesting to personal knowledge with
respect to each of the statements of facts at ¶¶ 23, 25-29, 26 and 38-42. Provided this is
done by August 11, 2014, defendants’ response to the motion for preliminary injunction is
due within 30 days after service of the summons and complaint, motion for preliminary
injunction and supporting materials. Plaintiff also is responsible for providing immediate and
actual notice to defendants of this order.
Entered this 1st day of August, 2014.
BY THE COURT:
/s/
William M. Conley
District Judge
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