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Discovery Schedule Set in Third-Party Trademark Infringement Case vs. Amazon

U.S. Magistrate Judge Kendra Klump for Southern Indiana in Indianapolis signed an order Tuesday (docket 1:22-cv-02246) granting the joint discovery motion in the trademark infringement lawsuit that Renee Gabet and her Annie Oakley Enterprises brought against Amazon. The plaintiffs allege…

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Amazon ignored the infringing conduct of its third-party sellers (see 2302160029). Electronic delivery of discovery materials is to be complete by April 24, and all meet-and-confer efforts on any discovery requests are suspended until April 26, said Klump’s order. That’s the date when each side will provide the other “with a written description regarding any discovery response deficiencies that they would like to confer about on April 28,” said the order. The status conference currently scheduled for May 1 is rescheduled for May 5 at 2 p.m., it said.