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Case 1:06-cv—00270-SLR Document 54 Filed 11/30/2006 Page1 of 3
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF DELAWARE
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RED SONJA LLC, )
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Plaintiff, )
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v. ) C.A. No. 06-270 SLR
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PARADOX ENTERTAINMENT, [NC., )
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Defendant. )

AMENDED SCHEDULING ORDER
The parties, by and through their undersigned counsel, move t.his Court to amend all
remaining dates in the Schedule as most recently set forth in the September 19, 2006 Scheduling
Order, as follows:
IT IS ORDERED that:
I. Pre—Discovery Disclosures. The patties have exchanged the information
required by Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(l) and D. Del. LR l6.2.
2. Discovery.
(a) Discovery will be needed on the following subjects: trademark
infringement and unfair competition issues and damages.
(b) All fact discovery shall be commenced in time to be completed by
March l, 2007.
(c) Maximum of 25 interrogatories by each party to any other party.
(d) Maximum of 50 requests for admission by each party to any other party.

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(e) Maximum of twelve (12) depositions by plaintiff and twelve (12) by
defendant. Depositions of witnesses within the parties’ control shall be held in either
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania or Wilmington, Delaware as the parties may agree.
(t) Each deposition limited to a maximum of seven (7) hours unless extended
by agreement ofthe parties.
(g) Expert discovery shall be commenced in time to be completed by May 14,
2007.
(h) Reports from retained experts under Rule 26(a)(2) on issues for which any
party has the burden of proof due by April l, 2007. Rebuttal expert reports due by April 20,
2007.
(i) Discovery Disputes. Any discovery dispute shall be submitted to the
court pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 37. During the course of discovery, each party is limited to
two (2) Rule 37 motions. The court shall make itself available, however, to resolve through a
telephone conference, disputes that arise during the course ofa deposition and disputes related to
entry ofa protective order.
3. Joinder of Other Parties and Amendment of Pleadings. All motions to join
other parties and amend the pleadings were filed on September 1, 2006.
4. Applications by Motion. Any application to the court shall be by written motion
tiled with the clerk. Unless otherwise requested by the court, counsel shall not deliver copies of
papers or correspondence to chambers. Any non-dispositive motion should contain the
statement required by D. Del. LR 7.I.I.
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5. Motions in Limine. All motions in limine shall be tiled on or before May 21,
2007. All responses to said motions shall be filed on or before May 28, 2007.
6. Pretrial Conference. A pretrial conference will be held on June 19, 2007 at 4:30
p.m. in courtroom 6B, sixth floor Federal Building, 844 King Street, Wilmington, Delaware.
The Federal Rules ofCivil Procedure and D. Del. LR 16.4 shall govern the pretrial conference.
7 Trial. This matter is scheduled for a nine (9) day non—jury trial commencing on
July 16, 2007 in courtroom 6B, sixth floor Federal Building, 844 King Street, Wilmington,
Delaware. The parties agree to waive their right to trial by jury. For purposes of completing
pretrial preparations, the parties should plan on being allocated a total number of hours in which
to present their respective cases.
United States Di§ict Judge
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