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DIAGNOSTIC DEVICES, INC. v. PHARMA SUPPLY, INC., 3:08cv149 (2012)

Court: District Court, W.D. North Carolina Number: infdco20120208a00 Visitors: 2
Filed: Feb. 07, 2012
Latest Update: Feb. 07, 2012
Summary: ORDER MAX O. COGBURN Jr., District Judge. THIS MATTER is before the court on the following motions: (#161) the Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Unauthorized Disclosure of Materials Subject to Protective Order by Diagnostic Devices, Inc.; (#162) the consent Motion for Extension of Time to file Dispositive Motions by National Home Respiratory Service, Inc., Pharma Supply, Inc., Frank P. Suess; and (#163) the Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages by National Home Respiratory Servi
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ORDER

MAX O. COGBURN Jr., District Judge.

THIS MATTER is before the court on the following motions: (#161) the Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Unauthorized

Disclosure of Materials Subject to Protective Order by Diagnostic Devices, Inc.; (#162) the consent Motion for Extension of Time to file Dispositive Motions by National Home Respiratory Service, Inc., Pharma Supply, Inc., Frank P. Suess; and (#163) the Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages by National Home Respiratory Service, Inc., Pharma Supply, Inc., Frank P. Suess.

A hearing was conducted on February 6, 2012, and the following Order is entered in accordance with the decisions announced at such hearing:

ORDER

IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that:

(#161) the Motion for Preliminary Injunction to Prevent Unauthorized Disclosure of Materials Subject to Protective Order by Diagnostic Devices, Inc. is DENIED, and the production of documents is governed by the previously entered Protective Order and the Orders that issued from the bench February 6, 2012; (#162) the Consent Motion for Extension of Time to file Dispositive Motions by National Home Respiratory Service, Inc., Pharma Supply, Inc., Frank P. Suess. is ALLOWED. Trial remains scheduled for March 12, 2012, and such enlargements of time shall not be the basis for a continuance of trial; and (#163) the Motion for Leave to File Excess Pages by National Home Respiratory Service, Inc., Pharma Supply, Inc., Frank P. Suess. Is ALLOWED.
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