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SIDENSE CORP. v. KILOPASS TECHNOLOGY, INC., 14-02238-SI. (2014)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20140806797 Visitors: 8
Filed: Aug. 05, 2014
Latest Update: Aug. 05, 2014
Summary: JOINT STIPULATION CONTINUING CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE ROBERT D. TADLOCK, District Judge. Pursuant to Civil L.R. 6-1(b), 6-2 and the Court's Standing Case Management Conference Order, Plaintiff Sidense Corp. and Defendant Kilopass Technology, Inc. (collectively "the Parties") hereby request that the Initial Case Management Conference scheduled for August 22, 2014 be temporarily taken off calendar, pending this Court's final decision on Sidense's Renewed Motion for Attorneys' Fees in related C
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JOINT STIPULATION CONTINUING CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE

ROBERT D. TADLOCK, District Judge.

Pursuant to Civil L.R. 6-1(b), 6-2 and the Court's Standing Case Management Conference Order, Plaintiff Sidense Corp. and Defendant Kilopass Technology, Inc. (collectively "the Parties") hereby request that the Initial Case Management Conference scheduled for August 22, 2014 be temporarily taken off calendar, pending this Court's final decision on Sidense's Renewed Motion for Attorneys' Fees in related Case No. CV 10-02066 SI (Dkt. 417; hearing held August 1, 2014).

The Parties believe that the Court's decision on the attorneys' fees motion is likely to have a material impact on the antitrust case. Good cause exists for the requested continuance to avoid wasting the Court's time and the Parties' resources preparing for a Case Management Conference before a decision on the attorneys' fees.

This is the first requested extension of time, there are no other scheduled dates besides the Case Management Conference and events triggered by the date of that conference.

ACCORDINGLY, the Parties request that the Court temporarily take the currently scheduled Case Management Conference off calendar. For the Court's convenience, upon receipt of the Order in the attorneys' fees case, the parties will promptly request the Court to set a Case Management Conference at the earliest date on the Court's calendar that is at least 21 days after filing of the attorneys' fee order, in order to give the parties adequate time to meet, confer and file a Joint Case Management Conference Statement seven days in advance of the Conference, pursuant to the Local Rules and F.R.Civ. 26(f).

ORDER

PURSUANT TO STIPULATION, IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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