HUBUSCHMAN v. ZUCKERBERG, 3:12-cv-03366-MMC. (2012)
Court: District Court, N.D. California
Number: infdco20120815924
Visitors: 15
Filed: Aug. 15, 2012
Latest Update: Aug. 15, 2012
Summary: GRANTING [PROPOSED] ORDER IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO EXTEND THE BRIEFING SCHEDULE AND CONTINUE THE VACATE HEARING ON NOMINAL DEFENDANT FACEBOOK, INC.'S MOTION TO DISMISS PURSUANT TO FED R. CIV. P. 12(B)(1), 12(B)(3), 12(B)(6) AND 23.1 MAXINE M. CHESNEY, District Judge. Having read and considered Plaintiffs Hal Hubuschman's and William Cole's (hereinafter "Plaintiffs") Administrative Motion to Extend the Briefing Schedule and Continue the Hearing on Nominal Defenda
Summary: GRANTING [PROPOSED] ORDER IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO EXTEND THE BRIEFING SCHEDULE AND CONTINUE THE VACATE HEARING ON NOMINAL DEFENDANT FACEBOOK, INC.'S MOTION TO DISMISS PURSUANT TO FED R. CIV. P. 12(B)(1), 12(B)(3), 12(B)(6) AND 23.1 MAXINE M. CHESNEY, District Judge. Having read and considered Plaintiffs Hal Hubuschman's and William Cole's (hereinafter "Plaintiffs") Administrative Motion to Extend the Briefing Schedule and Continue the Hearing on Nominal Defendan..
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GRANTING [PROPOSED] ORDER IN SUPPORT OF PLAINTIFFS' ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO EXTEND THE BRIEFING SCHEDULE AND CONTINUE THE VACATE HEARING ON NOMINAL DEFENDANT FACEBOOK, INC.'S MOTION TO DISMISS PURSUANT TO FED R. CIV. P. 12(B)(1), 12(B)(3), 12(B)(6) AND 23.1
MAXINE M. CHESNEY, District Judge.
Having read and considered Plaintiffs Hal Hubuschman's and William Cole's (hereinafter "Plaintiffs") Administrative Motion to Extend the Briefing Schedule and Continue the Hearing on Nominal Defendant Facebook, Inc.'s Motion To Dismiss Pursuant to Fed R. Civ. P. 12(B)(1), defendant's response thereto, 12(B)(3), 12(B)(6) and 23.1, and good cause appearing therefore,
IT IS ORDERED THAT:
1. The Administrative Motion is GRANTED.
2. The hearing on the Motion to Dismiss, currently set for September 7, 2012, is vacated and shall be re-set for hearing after the Court rules on the Remand Motion and the Stay Motion. In the event defendants' motion to stay is denied, the Court will set a briefing
3. All oppositions to the Motion to Dismiss must be filed and served by no later than schedule and hearing date on the Motion to Dismiss. fourteen (14) days after the Court rules on the Remand Motion and Stay Motion.
4. All reply briefs in support of the Motion to Dismiss must be filed and served no later than seven (7) after the opposition is filed and served.
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