Best Western International Incorporated v. I-70 Hotel Corporation et al
Plaintiff: Best Western International Incorporated
Defendant: I-70 Hotel Corporation, MAS Hotel Group Corporation and Shamir Bhakta
Case Number: 2:2011cv01281
Filed: June 28, 2011
Court: US District Court for the District of Arizona
Office: Phoenix Division Office
County: Maricopa
Presiding Judge: Lawrence O Anderson
Nature of Suit: Trademark
Cause of Action: 15 U.S.C. ยง 1125
Jury Demanded By: None

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July 19, 2012 Opinion or Order Filing 104 ORDER granting in part Kansas Hotel Corporation, Naresh Bhakta, and Mrudulaben Bhakta's motion to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction 88 ; the fraudulent transfer claim against Naresh Bhakta, Mrudulaben Bhakta, and Kansas Hotel Corporation remains; the trademark infringement claims against Naresh Bhakta and Mrudulaben Bhakta are dismissed without prejudice for lack of personal jurisdiction. Signed by Judge Frederick J Martone on 7/19/12. (REW)
April 9, 2012 Opinion or Order Filing 72 ORDER - IT IS ORDERED that Plaintiff Best Western's Motion to Amend Scheduling Order and Motion for Leave to File Second Amended Complaint, docs. 62-63, are GRANTED. Pursuant to LRCiv 15.1, as amended, Plaintiff "must file and serve the [Se cond Amended Complaint] on all [current defendants] under Rule 5 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure within fourteen (14) days of the filing of the order granting leave to amend[]" and promptly serve the new defendants, no later than 30 day s from the entry date of this order unless extended by the Court upon a showing of good cause. LRCiv 15.1 (emphasis added). IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that after the new defendants appear herein, another scheduling conference will be held to set an amended scheduling order to allow all parties sufficient time to reasonably prepare for trial. Signed by Magistrate Judge Lawrence O Anderson on 4/9/12.(LAD)
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Plaintiff: Best Western International Incorporated
Represented By: Melissa Alice Parham
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