Hi-Tech Termite Control of the Bay Area, Inc v. Directory Assistants, Inc et al

Filing 10

ORDER GRANTING IN PART EXTENSION OF TIME FOR FILING RESPONSIVE PLEADINGS. Defendants shall file responsive pleadings on or before September 21, 2012. Signed by Judge Maxine M. Chesney on August 24, 2012. (mmclc1, COURT STAFF) (Filed on 8/24/2012)

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LEWIS J. SOFFER (Bar No. 83907) MILLER STARR REGALIA A Professional Law Corporation 1331 N. California Blvd., Fifth Floor Post Office Box 8177 Walnut Creek, California 94596 Telephone: 925 935 9400 Facsimile: 925 933 4126 Email: Lewis.Soffer@msrlegal.com Attorneys for Defendants DIRECTORY ASSISTANTS, INC., RICHARD SICA, and DAVID M. FORD 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 12 HI-TECH TERMITE CONTROL OF THE BAY AREA, INC., a California Corporation, Plaintiff, 13 Case No. C12-4212 MMC IN PART [Proposed] ORDER GRANTING EXTENSION OF TIME ^ FOR THE FILING RESPONSIVE 14 v. 15 16 DIRECTORY ASSISTANTS, INC.; RICHARD SICA, an individual; DAVID M. FORD, an individual; and DOES 1-25, 17 Defendants. 18 The Court having reviewed and considered the application of defendants PLEADINGS 19 DIRECTORY ASSISTANTS, INC., RICHARD SICA, and DAVID M. FORD (collectively, 20 “Defendants”) for an extension of time for the filing of responsive pleadings, and good cause 21 appearing, plaintiff's response thereto, granted in part. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the motion be, and hereby is, granted. 22 23 Defendants shall file responsive pleadings on or before __________________, 2012. September 21 24 25 Dated: August 24 ________________, 2012 26 Hon. Maxine M. Chesney Judge of the United States District Court 27 28 DASI\50496\880586.1 -1- ORDER GRANTING EXTENSION OF TIME Case No. C12-4212 MMC ORDER GRANTING EXTENSION OF TIME FOR THE FILING RESPONSIVE PLEADINGS

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