Broadcast Music, Inc. et al v. Crescent Moon Entertainment, Inc. et al
EMI Virgin Songs Inc., Katy Lou Music, Lost Boys Music, Murrah Music Corporation, Planet Peanut Music, String Stretcher Music, EMI Blackwood Music Inc., Bug Music and Broadcast Music, Inc. |
Jean Lamb, Warren Lamb and Crescent Moon Entertainment, Inc. , NV |
2:2012cv01487 |
August 21, 2012 |
US District Court for the District of Nevada |
Las Vegas Office |
James C. Mahan |
George Foley |
Copyright |
17 U.S.C. ยง 101 Copyright Infringement |
Defendant |
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Filing 26 ORDER DISMISSING CASE Granting 25 Stipulation of Dismissal with prejudice. Signed by Judge Andrew P. Gordon on 11/25/2013. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - AC) |
Filing 24 ORDER Granting 23 Defendants' Motion to Withdraw as Attorney. Malcolm P. LaVergne withdrawn from the case. Crescent Moon shall have 14 days from the date of this Order to retain new counsel. Signed by Magistrate Judge George Foley, Jr on 08/29/2013. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - cc: Defendants via mail - AC) |
Filing 17 ORDER that counsel for the parties shall file an interim status report which fullycomplies with LR 26-3 no later than February 15, 2013. Signed by Magistrate Judge George Foley, Jr on 02/05/2013. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - AC) |
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