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CALIFORNIA CONSORTIUM FOR AGRICULTURAL EXPORT, LLC v. ZHONGLIN CO., LLC, 1:13-cv-00441-LJO-MJS. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20140630994
Filed: Jun. 26, 2014
Latest Update: Jun. 26, 2014
Summary: ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION RE DEPOSITIONS AND DENYING STIPULATION TO CONTINUE TRIAL AND RELATED DEADLINES MICHAEL J. SENG, Magistrate Judge. Plaintiff California Consortium for Agricultural Export, LLC (" CCAE ") and Defendant Zhonglin Co., LLC (" Zhonglin "), by and through their respective counsel of record, hereby STIPULATE AND AGREE as follows: 1. The deposition of the designated person(s) most knowledgeable of CCAE and the deposition of the person(s) most knowledgeable of Zhonglin Co., L
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ORDER GRANTING STIPULATION RE DEPOSITIONS AND DENYING STIPULATION TO CONTINUE TRIAL AND RELATED DEADLINES

MICHAEL J. SENG, Magistrate Judge.

Plaintiff California Consortium for Agricultural Export, LLC ("CCAE") and Defendant Zhonglin Co., LLC ("Zhonglin"), by and through their respective counsel of record, hereby STIPULATE AND AGREE as follows:

1. The deposition of the designated person(s) most knowledgeable of CCAE and the deposition of the person(s) most knowledgeable of Zhonglin Co., LLC have been deferred by the parties due to jury service conflicts and discussions between the parties toward a resolution in the case.

2. IT IS FURTHER STIPULATED between the parties that the trial, pre-trial conference and related dates be continued and scheduled as follows:

A. Jury Trial: May 5, 2015, 8:30 a.m., Courtroom 4 B. Pre-Trial Conference: March 24, 2015, 8:15 a.m., Courtroom 4 C. Discovery Deadlines Non-Expert: November 3, 2014 Expert: January 5, 2015 D. Expert Disclosure Deadlines Filing: December 1, 2014 Supplemental: December 15, 2014 E. Motion Deadlines Non-Dispositive: February 9, 2015 (Filing) Hearing: TBD Dispositive: February 23, 2015 (Filing) Hearing: April 7, 2015, 8:30 a.m., Courtroom 4

ORDER

The Court, having considered the parties Stipulation above, accepts and adopts the terms of the Stipulation insofar as they extend discovery deadlines, discovery disclosure dates, and deadlines for filing nondispositive motions and also insofar as they defer the depositions of the persons most knowledgeable. However, the terms of the said Stipulation are rejected and DENIED with regard to the dates and deadlines therein proposed for filing and hearing dispositive motions, for the pretrial conference and for trial. This DENIAL is without prejudice to the parties' right to resubmit the Stipulation with terms which allow for intervals of at least six weeks between the deadline for filing of dispositive motions and the hearing on dispositive motions, then six weeks between the hearing on dispositive motions and the pretrial conference, and then six weeks between the pretrial conference and trial dates.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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