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Cyber Switching Patents, LLC v. Chatsworth Products, Inc., 3:14-cv-02681 JCS. (2014)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20140708798 Visitors: 15
Filed: Jul. 07, 2014
Latest Update: Jul. 07, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION TO EXTEND TIME TO RESPOND TO COMPLAINT (L.R. 6-1(A)) JOSEPH C. SPERO, District Judge. This Stipulation is entered into by and among Plaintiff Cyber Switching Patents, LLC, dba Cyber Switching ("Cyber Switching"), and Defendant Chatsworth Products, Inc. ("Chatsworth"), by and through their counsel. WHEREAS, Cyber Switching filed a complaint (the "Complaint") in the above-entitled action in the United States District Court, Northern District of California, on June 10, 2014; WHEREAS
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STIPULATION TO EXTEND TIME TO RESPOND TO COMPLAINT (L.R. 6-1(A))

JOSEPH C. SPERO, District Judge.

This Stipulation is entered into by and among Plaintiff Cyber Switching Patents, LLC, dba Cyber Switching ("Cyber Switching"), and Defendant Chatsworth Products, Inc. ("Chatsworth"), by and through their counsel.

WHEREAS, Cyber Switching filed a complaint (the "Complaint") in the above-entitled action in the United States District Court, Northern District of California, on June 10, 2014;

WHEREAS, Cyber Switching served the Complaint on Chatsworth on June 16, 2014;

WHEREAS, under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(a)(1)(A)(i), the current due date for Chatsworth to respond to the Complaint is July 7, 2014;

WHEREAS, under the Court's Civil Code Local Rule 6-1(a), parties may stipulate in writing, without a court order, to extend the time within which to answer or otherwise respond to a complaint; and

WHEREAS, extending the date for Chatsworth to respond to the Complaint as set forth below will not alter the date of any event or deadline already fixed by court order.

NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties hereby stipulate and agree that Chatsworth's time to respond to the Complaint (answer, move, or otherwise respond) is extended to and including Wednesday, August 6, 2014.

IT IS SO STIPULATED.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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