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New York v. Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, 19 Civ. 9155 (ER). (2020)

Court: District Court, S.D. New York Number: infdco20200113525 Visitors: 4
Filed: Jan. 07, 2020
Latest Update: Jan. 07, 2020
Summary: ORDER EDGARDO RAMOS , District Judge . The Court is in receipt of the defendant's letter motion requesting a pre-motion conference, Doc. 29, and the parties' joint discovery plan, Doc. 30. First, the defendant is granted leave to file its motion to stay discovery. It may file a motion of no more than five pages by Friday, January 17, 2020. The plaintiff may file an opposition of no more than five pages by Monday, January 27, 2020. The defendant may file a response of no more than three p
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ORDER

The Court is in receipt of the defendant's letter motion requesting a pre-motion conference, Doc. 29, and the parties' joint discovery plan, Doc. 30.

First, the defendant is granted leave to file its motion to stay discovery. It may file a motion of no more than five pages by Friday, January 17, 2020. The plaintiff may file an opposition of no more than five pages by Monday, January 27, 2020. The defendant may file a response of no more than three pages by Monday, February 3, 2020. The parties are directed to appear for a hearing on this matter on Friday, February 7, 2020 at 10:00a.m.

Second, the following discovery plan is approved. The parties are directed to appear for a case management conference on Wednesday, December 23, 2020 at 10:30a.m.

EVENT DATE Last date to amend pleadings/add parties 4/1/2020 Last date to seek discovery 6/2/2020 from federal agencies Document production cut-off (parties) 7/2/2020 Last date for personal service 9/15/2020 of interrogatories and requests for admission Fact discovery cut-off 10/16/2020 Expert disclosure (initial) 11/2/2020 Expert disclosure (rebuttal) 11/27/2020 Expert discovery cut-off 12/18/2020

Third, the deadline for the defendant to respond to the plaintiff's initial document requests is extended to seven days after the Court rules on the defendant's motion to stay.

It is SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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