Posted by: rramirez82 Date: Friday, August 13, 2010 12:07:57 PM In reply to: backtrax who wrote msg# 229543 Post # of 229557
It's in the examiner's request/motion for additional relief that was so ordered by Judge Walrath in the last hearing. If I recall correctly, the parties have five (5) days from service of the discovery demands to oppose and/or move for a protective order - and five (5) days after that, Judge Walrath has to hear oral argument on the opposition/motion. Accordingly, they can buy ten days before Judge Walrath grants or denies their request and forces them to comply with the examiner's discovery demands.
REMOVED THIS MESSAGE
IF I remember correctly ~
The party will have 5 days to file an objection or protective order after the initial request is made by the examiner ~
Then the examiner has 5 days after that to respond after the objection or protective order ~