Queen City Bread, Inc. v. Bimbo Food Bakeries Distribution, LLC
Plaintiff: Queen City Bread, Inc.
Defendant: Bimbo Food Bakeries Distribution, LLC
Case Number: 3:2017cv00494
Filed: August 17, 2017
Court: US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina
Office: Charlotte Office
County: Mecklenburg
Presiding Judge: Graham Mullen
Nature of Suit: Other Contract
Cause of Action: Diversity-Breach of Contract
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

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November 15, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 36 AMENDED ORDER - Due to a clerical error, this Amended Order replaces the Order docketed on 11/14/2018 as Doc# 35 . Jury Trial and Jury Trial Selection is set for Tuesday, January 22, 2019. You will be expected to comply with the provisions of the pretrial order regarding trial preparation. COUNSEL ARE NOTIFIED THAT FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH DEADLINES WILL RESULT IN SANCTIONS. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 11/15/2018. (jaw)
November 14, 2018 Opinion or Order Filing 35 ORDER - Jury Trial and Jury Trial Selection set Monday, January 22, 2019. You will be expected to comply with the provisions of the pretrial order regarding trial preparation. COUNSEL ARE NOTIFIED THAT FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH DEADLINES WILL RESULT IN SANCTIONS. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 11/14/2018. (jaw)
October 16, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 29 ORDER Granting 19 Motion for Preliminary Injunction. Defendant is hereby enjoined from taking action pursuant to § 8.4 of the Distribution Agreement pending resolution of this litigation. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 10/16/2017. (jaw)
October 10, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 27 ORDER Upon the Court's Own Motion in re 19 MOTION for Preliminary Injunction.( Motion Hearing reset for 10/16/2017 11:30 AM in Courtroom 2-2, 401 W Trade St, Charlotte, NC 28202 before Senior Judge Graham Mullen.)Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 10/10/2017. (jaw)
September 27, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 20 ORDER Directing Defendant to Submit a Brief Surreply in re 19 MOTION for Preliminary Injunction no later than October 10, 2017. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 9/27/2017. (jaw)
August 22, 2017 Opinion or Order Filing 4 ORDER that Plaintiffs Motion for Temporary Restraining Order is hereby converted into a Motion for Preliminary Injunction and Plaintiffs are directed to file a brief in support of their motion in accordance with Local Rule 7.1(C).. Signed by Senior Judge Graham Mullen on 8/22/2017. (eef)
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Plaintiff: Queen City Bread, Inc.
Represented By: John Robert Brickley
Represented By: John Robert Buric
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Defendant: Bimbo Food Bakeries Distribution, LLC
Represented By: Melanie Black Dubis
Represented By: Jami J. Farris
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