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ROBERTS v. THE PERMANENTE MEDICAL GROUP, INC., 2:12-cv-02506-CKD. (2014)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20140829k91 Visitors: 8
Filed: Aug. 27, 2014
Latest Update: Aug. 27, 2014
Summary: STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER TO REVISE SCHEDULING ORDER ENTERED FEBRUARY 24, 2014 CAROLYN K. DELANEY, Magistrate Judge. On February 24, 2014, Magistrate Judge Delaney entered an Order rescheduling the above-captioned matter. Due to unavoidable delays resulting from personal family matters involving a member of plaintiff's trial team, the parties now believe that they cannot complete the tasks necessary to have this matter ready for trial on the scheduled date of February 23, 2015, an
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STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER TO REVISE SCHEDULING ORDER ENTERED FEBRUARY 24, 2014

CAROLYN K. DELANEY, Magistrate Judge.

On February 24, 2014, Magistrate Judge Delaney entered an Order rescheduling the above-captioned matter. Due to unavoidable delays resulting from personal family matters involving a member of plaintiff's trial team, the parties now believe that they cannot complete the tasks necessary to have this matter ready for trial on the scheduled date of February 23, 2015, and respectfully stipulate to and request that the matter be rescheduled as follows:

Activity Present Date Proposed Date Percipient Discovery Cut-off 08/27/2014 10/29/2014 Expert Witness Reports 08/25/2014 10/29/2014 Expert Discovery Cut-Off 09/24/2014 11/26/2014 Last Day to Hear Dispositive Motions 10/22/2014 1/14/2015 Pretrial Conference Reports Due 01/14/2015 03/18/3015 Pretrial Conference 01/28/2015 03/25/2015 Jury Trial (10 days) 02/23/2015 04/27/20142015

The parties hereby stipulate that the foregoing proposed dates are convenient to all parties for the completion of this action.

ORDER

The Court, having read the foregoing Stipulation between the parties, hereby Orders that, pursuant to that Stipulation the dates for the completion of this litigation shall be those reflected as modified above to accommodate the court's calendar.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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