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Kuang v. United States Department of Defense, 18-cv-03698-JST. (2019)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20190212792 Visitors: 6
Filed: Feb. 11, 2019
Latest Update: Feb. 11, 2019
Summary: ORDER SETTING CASE MANAGEMENT SCHEDULE Re: ECF No. 96 JON S. TIGAR , District Judge . Before the Court is the parties' stipulated proposed case management schedule, which also presents two discovery disputes for the Court to resolve. ECF No. 96. The Court DENIES Defendants' request to limit the number of depositions to four. See id. at 2 n.2. The Court DECLINES to address the parties' dispute regarding supplementation of the administrative record as it is not yet ripe. See id. at 2 n.1
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ORDER SETTING CASE MANAGEMENT SCHEDULE

Re: ECF No. 96

Before the Court is the parties' stipulated proposed case management schedule, which also presents two discovery disputes for the Court to resolve. ECF No. 96. The Court DENIES Defendants' request to limit the number of depositions to four. See id. at 2 n.2. The Court DECLINES to address the parties' dispute regarding supplementation of the administrative record as it is not yet ripe. See id. at 2 n.1. Finally, the Court ADOPTS the parties' proposed schedule and sets the following deadlines:

Event Deadline Substantial completion of document production May 1, 2019 Submission of final interrogatories and requests for admissions June 3, 2019 Fact discovery cut-off July 3, 2019 Expert disclosures July 19, 2019 Expert rebuttal August 19, 2019 Expert discovery cut-off September 6, 2019 Deadline to file notice or seek leave to supplement the administrative record September 8, 2019 Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment due October 4, 2019 Defendants' opposition and cross-motion for summary judgment due October 25, 2019 Plaintiffs' reply in support of summary judgment and opposition to Defendants' cross-motion due November 15, 2019 Defendants' reply in support of cross-motion for summary judgment due December 6, 2019

Counsel may not modify these dates without leave of court. The parties shall comply with the Court's standing orders, which are available at cand.uscourts.gov/jstorders.

The parties must take all necessary steps to conduct discovery, compel discovery, hire counsel, retain experts, and manage their calendars so that they can complete discovery in a timely manner and comply with all applicable deadlines. All counsel must arrange their calendars to accommodate these dates, or arrange to substitute or associate in counsel who can.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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