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An Extension in Novell Case Ordered. Groan. More Discovery Too. (Groklaw)

Just in case anybody thought that the SCO episode was coming to an end soon: Groklaw reports that SCO has won an extension in the Novell case. "What is the bottom line? SCO gets sixty days to respond to Novell's discovery requests, and the fact discovery cutoff will now be February 1. That affects the rest of the pretrial deadlines, naturally, so Judge Kimball asks the parties to provide him with a new schedule for his consideration, and he tells them two dates he expects to see on the schedule, March 14 for dispositive motions and September 17, 2007 as the new trial date."
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An Extension in Novell Case Ordered. Groan. More Discovery Too. (Groklaw)

Posted Oct 25, 2006 18:33 UTC (Wed) by tao (subscriber, #17563) [Link]

This is such a travesty. I don't know if this is just a symptom of the fucked up US legal system, or if things would've been just as fucked up in other countries too...

An Extension in Novell Case Ordered. Groan. More Discovery Too. (Groklaw)

Posted Oct 25, 2006 18:45 UTC (Wed) by jimwelch (guest, #178) [Link]

If you read the comments by PJ on her site, She thinks the Judge was fair and the Novell case may cause the IBM case to be mute.

An Extension in Novell Case Ordered. Groan. More Discovery Too. (Groklaw)

Posted Oct 27, 2006 9:06 UTC (Fri) by cthart (guest, #4457) [Link]

Will SCO still be around come September 2007?

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