Tony Clemons v. Keller Williams Realty Inc et al
Tony Clemons |
Does, HSBC Bank USA National Association, Keller Williams Realty Inc, Lucky Cats Inc, Rick Cunningham, Paul A Azdril and Anna Shady |
Barkley Court Reporters, Inc. |
2:2011cv02702 |
March 30, 2011 |
US District Court for the Central District of California |
Jay C. Gandhi |
Dean D. Pregerson |
Civil Rights: Other |
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Filing 70 ORDER by Judge Dean D. Pregerson, the Court DENIES Defendants Book and Webb's Motion to Dismiss 33 , and Defendants Litton and HSBC's Motions to Dismiss 50 . The Court GRANTS Plaintiff Clemons Motion to Continue 34 , and hereby Continues the Trial Dates as listed below. The Court also GRANTS Litton and HSBC's Motion to Withdraw 39 . FACT DISCOVERY CUT-OFF 05-02-12. EXPERT DISCOVERY CUT-OFF 07-02-12. LAST DAY TO FILE DISCOVERY MOTIONS 07-02-12. LAST DAY TO FILE DISPOSITIVE MOTIONS 07-02-12. FINAL PRE TRIAL CONFERENCE 09-17-12 at 11:00 AM. 6 DAY JURY TRIAL 09-25-12 at 9:00 AM. (jp) |
Filing 58 ORDER by Judge Dean D. Pregerson: denying 47 Plaintiffs Ex Parte Application for Order to Shorten Time Re Hearing on Plaintiffs Motion for Order to Continue Trial Date and Related Pretrial Dates. (lc) Modified on 2/3/2012 (lc). |
Filing 25 ORDER by Judge Dean D. Pregerson: granting 22 Plaintiffs Motionfor Leave to File First Amended Complaint. (lc) Modified on 10/28/2011 (lc). |
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