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Nature of Suit Code: 820
Nature of Suit: Copyright
Cause of Action: 15:44 Trademark Infringement

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

ROGER McINTOSH, CASE NO. CV F 07-1080 LJO GSA

Plaintiff, ORDER TO EXTEND DEADLINE TO

OPPOSE POST-TRIAL MOTIONS AND TO

vs. SET BRIEFING FOR GOOD FAITH

SETTLEMENT MOTION 

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA

UNIVERSAL ENTERPRISES,

INC., et al,

Defendants.

 /

Counsel for plaintiff Roger McIntosh (“Mr. McIntosh”) and defendant City of Wasco (“Wasco”)

have informed this Court that they seek a good faith determination of their recent settlement. This Court

concludes that a ruling on the settlement’s good faith should precede rulings on defendants’ pending

alternative motions to alter or amend judgment or for new trial. As such, this Court:

1. ORDERS Mr. McIntosh and/or Wasco, no later than June 18, 2010, to file and serve

opening papers for a good faith settlement determination;

2. ORDERS defendants Northern California Universal Enterprises, Inc., Lotus

Developments, L.P., and Dennis W. DeWalt, Inc., no later than June 28, 2010, to file

serve papers, if any, to oppose good faith settlement; 

3. ORDERS Mr. McIntosh and Wasco to file no reply papers for good faith settlement,

unless this Court orders otherwise; and 

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4. VACATES the June 23, 2010 hearing on defendants’ alternative motions to alter or

amend judgment or for new trial.

With its ruling on good faith settlement, this Court will reset deadlines to file and serve

opposition and reply papers for defendants’ pending alternative motions to alter or amend judgment or

for new trial. This Court anticipates the deadline to file opposition papers will five days after its ruling

on good faith settlement. Pursuant to its practice, this Court will consider the motion for good faith

settlement on the record without a hearing, unless this Court orders otherwise.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: June 8, 2010 /s/ Lawrence J. O'Neill 

66h44d UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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