Date et al v. Sony Electronics, Incorporated et al
David Date, Jr, Jason Demas and John Renninger |
ABC Appliance, Incorporated and Sony Electronics, Incorporated |
2:2007cv15474 |
December 27, 2007 |
US District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan |
Detroit Office |
Wayne |
Paul D Borman |
R Steven Whalen |
Other Statutory Actions |
No cause code entered |
Both |
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Filing 285 OPINION and ORDER Granting Final Approval of Proposed Settlement. Signed by District Judge Paul D. Borman. (DTof) |
Filing 239 ORDER granting in part 221 Motion modify scheduling order. Signed by District Judge Paul D. Borman. (DGoo) |
Filing 208 ORDER requiring supplemental briefing by 8/11/11 re 207 Stipulation and Order, Add and Terminate Parties. Signed by District Judge Paul D. Borman. (DGoo) |
Filing 201 ORDER granting 193 Motion to modify the scheduling order and referring to Magistrate Judge Whalen for discovery disputes. Signed by District Judge Paul D. Borman. (DGoo) |
Filing 142 OPINION AND ORDER denying 125 Motion to Dismiss; denying 127 Motion to Dismiss. Signed by District Judge Paul D Borman. (DTof) |
Filing 86 ORDER granting 77 Motion to Amend/Correct. Signed by District Judge Paul D Borman. (DGoo) |
Filing 75 ORDER allowing settlement class member, Eliott Handler, to proceed. Signed by District Judge Paul D Borman. (DGoo) |
Filing 71 ORDER REQUESTING INFORMATION. Signed by District Judge Paul D Borman. (DGoo) |
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