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Chemeon Surface Technology, LLC v. Metalast International, Inc., 3:15-cv-00294-MMD-VPC. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Nevada Number: infdco20180816883 Visitors: 7
Filed: Jul. 26, 2018
Latest Update: Jul. 26, 2018
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE OPPOSITION TO MOTION OF ENTRY OF ORDER CANCELLING DEFENDANT/COUNTERCLAIMANT DAVID M. SEMAS' FEDERAL LOGO MARK REGISTRATIONS ECF NO. 426 [FIRST REQUEST] MIRANDA M. DU , District Judge . Plaintiff Chemeon Surface Technology ("CHEMEON"), by and through its undersigned counsel, Holland & Hart, LLP, and Defendants Metalast International, Inc., Metalast, Inc., Sierra Dorado, Inc., and David M. Semas ("METALAST"), by and through their undersigne
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STIPULATION AND ORDER FOR EXTENSION OF TIME TO FILE OPPOSITION TO MOTION OF ENTRY OF ORDER CANCELLING DEFENDANT/COUNTERCLAIMANT DAVID M. SEMAS' FEDERAL LOGO MARK REGISTRATIONS ECF NO. 426

[FIRST REQUEST]

Plaintiff Chemeon Surface Technology ("CHEMEON"), by and through its undersigned counsel, Holland & Hart, LLP, and Defendants Metalast International, Inc., Metalast, Inc., Sierra Dorado, Inc., and David M. Semas ("METALAST"), by and through their undersigned counsel, Michael D. Hoy of Hoy Chrissinger Kimmel Vallas, PC, hereby stipulate and agree as follows:

1. Plaintiff Chemeon filed its Motion of Entry of Order Cancelling Defendant/Counterclaimant David M. Semas' Federal Logo Mark Registrations [ECF 426] with the Court on July 11, 2018. 2. The deadline to file the Mr. Semas's Opposition is July 25, 2018. 3. Mr. Semas has asked Chemeon to stipulates to Mr. Semas's request to extend Mr. Semas's deadline until 5:00 p.m. on August 3, 2018 to file his Opposition to Motion of Entry of Order Cancelling Defendant/Counterclaimant David M. Semas' Federal Logo Mark Registrations. 4. Chemeon stipulates to Mr. Semas's request. 5. This is Mr. Semas's first request for extension of time to respond to this motion. 6. Mr. Semas represents that his request for this stipulation is made with good cause and in good faith.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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