Kulzer
Heraeus Kulzer |
3:2009mc00275 |
July 21, 2009 |
US District Court for the Northern District of Indiana |
South Bend Office |
Christopher A Nuechterlein |
Other |
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Filing 30 OPINION AND ORDER denying 1 MOTION for Discovery filed by Heraeus Kulzer.The Court quashes the resulting subpoenas served by Biomet.. Signed by Magistrate Judge Christopher A Nuechterlein on 10/29/09. (sdf) |
Filing 17 OPINION AND ORDER setting an in-court Status Conference for 8/26/2009 at 10:30 AM in US District Court - South Bend before Magistrate Judge Christopher A Nuechterlein. All counsel directed to appear IN PERSON. Signed by Magistrate Judge Christopher A Nuechterlein on 8/20/09. (ksc) |
Filing 15 OPINION AND ORDER granting 13 Motion to vacate status conference. Signed by Magistrate Judge Christopher A Nuechterlein on 8/17/09. (kds) |
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