LEONARD P. STARK, District Judge.
At Wilmington this
Having reviewed the parties' briefing (D.I. 260, 266) and joint status report (D.I. 277),
1. The parties shall file their respective damages and premium return briefing according to the joint proposed schedule, which shall include one opening brief of no more than 20 pages, one responsive brief of no more than 20 pages, and one reply brief of no more than 10 pages.
2. U.S. Bank's affirmative defenses of waiver and estoppel are no longer pending. By granting summary judgment in favor of Sun Life (D.I. 191, 192), the Court rejected U.S. Bank's waiver and estoppel defenses, which would have otherwise prevented the Court from granting summary judgment to Sun Life.
3. Should either side wish to file any post-trial motions, it shall do so according to the same agreed-upon schedule for the briefing ordered in paragraph 1 of this Order. No matter how many such motions a party files, the briefing on all motions filed by a party shall not exceed a total of 20 pages for opening briefs, 20 pages for answering briefs, and 10 pages for reply briefs.
4. The Court will schedule oral argument after receiving the briefing, if necessary.
5. Having reviewed the parties' joint status report (D.I. 277) and having presided over the jury trial that concluded on May 29, I want to share with you my present inclinations with respect to the motions the parties anticipate filing. I set forth below briefly how I see the issues as of today. What I say below is not an order.
The views I am expressing here are merely inclinations and are subject to change after I review the full briefing on any motions that are filed. Nevertheless, I thought it would be useful for the parties to know my present impressions.