Johnsey v. Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., 8:18-cv-2990-T-35AAS. (2019)
Court: District Court, M.D. Florida
Number: infdco20190812576
Visitors: 10
Filed: Aug. 09, 2019
Latest Update: Aug. 09, 2019
Summary: ORDER AMANDA ARNOLD SANSONE , Magistrate Judge . Jason Johnsey moves to extend by sixty days the deadlines for the parties to disclose their expert witnesses and reports. (Doc. 23). Capital One Bank does not oppose Mr. Johnsey's request. ( Id. ). The court may modify a case management and scheduling order for good cause. Fed. R. Civ. P. 16(b)(4). Mr. Johnsey's motion demonstrates good cause for extending the deadlines to disclose expert witnesses and reports. The following is ORDERED: 1
Summary: ORDER AMANDA ARNOLD SANSONE , Magistrate Judge . Jason Johnsey moves to extend by sixty days the deadlines for the parties to disclose their expert witnesses and reports. (Doc. 23). Capital One Bank does not oppose Mr. Johnsey's request. ( Id. ). The court may modify a case management and scheduling order for good cause. Fed. R. Civ. P. 16(b)(4). Mr. Johnsey's motion demonstrates good cause for extending the deadlines to disclose expert witnesses and reports. The following is ORDERED: 1...
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ORDER
AMANDA ARNOLD SANSONE, Magistrate Judge.
Jason Johnsey moves to extend by sixty days the deadlines for the parties to disclose their expert witnesses and reports. (Doc. 23). Capital One Bank does not oppose Mr. Johnsey's request. (Id.). The court may modify a case management and scheduling order for good cause. Fed. R. Civ. P. 16(b)(4). Mr. Johnsey's motion demonstrates good cause for extending the deadlines to disclose expert witnesses and reports. The following is ORDERED:
1. Mr. Johnsey's motion for extension of time to disclose expert witnesses and reports (Doc. 23) is GRANTED as follows:
a. Mr. Johnsey's deadline to disclose his expert witnesses and reports is now October 8, 2019.
b. Capital One Bank's deadline to disclose its expert witnesses and reports is now November 5, 2019.
c. The discovery deadline is extended to November 15, 2019.
d. Absent exceptional circumstances, no further extensions to these deadlines will be granted.
2. Consistent with the Case Management and Scheduling Order, no other deadlines, including the dispositive-motion deadline, are extended. (See Doc. 16, p. 5) (stating that motions to extend the dispositive motions deadline are generally denied). If the parties require extensions of non-discovery deadlines, they must submit a separate motion detailing why those extensions are necessary to prevent manifest injustice.
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