Cogent Solutions Group, LLC v. Hyalogic, LLC et al
Cogent Solutions Group, LLC |
Hyalogic, LLC and Hoppy & Company, Inc. |
5:2011cv00124 |
April 8, 2011 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky |
Lexington Office |
Fayette |
Jennifer B Coffman |
Other Statutory Actions |
15 U.S.C. ยง 1125 |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 67 MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER: (1) GRANTING IN PART Hyalogic's 54 SEALED MOTION for attorney fees; that Hyalogic shall file a supplemental memo in support of its motion for fees by 7/23/12 & Cogen's supplemental r esponse & Hyalogic's supplemental reply shall comply w/Local Rules governing the time frames for filing of responses & replies; that all pending 59 53 57 MOTIONS for leave to Seal a Document are GRANTED. Signed by Judge Jennifer B Coffman on 7/11/12.(KJR)cc: COR, Jeffrey T. Peters & Salvatore A. Sidoti (US Mail); Modified text on 7/12/2012 (KJR). Modified on 7/12/2012 (KJR). |
Filing 51 MEMORANDUM OPINION & ORDER: IT IS ORDERED that CSG's 30 Motion to enforce settlement agreement is DENIED; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all other pending motions 39 Sealed Motion, 40 MOTION for leave to Seal a Document filed by Hyalogi c, LLC, 42 MOTION for leave to Seal a Document, 43 , 45 are GRANTED and all accompanying briefs and affidavits are admitted as part of the record; This case shall continue to remain CLOSED AND STRICKEN from Court's docket. Signed by Judge Jennifer B Coffman on 3/30/2012.(GLD)cc: COR |
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