NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY v. CITY OF ASHLAND, 12-cv-602-bbc. (2015)
Court: District Court, E.D. Wisconsin
Number: infdco20150413a33
Visitors: 6
Filed: Apr. 10, 2015
Latest Update: Apr. 10, 2015
Summary: ORDER BARBARA B. CRABB , District Judge . A telephone status conference was held in this case on April 10, 2015, before District Judge Barbara B. Crabb. All parties appeared by counsel. The purpose of the hearing was to discuss the allocation of trial hours in this case. The court advised counsel that it would be willing to extend the trial two more days, with trial being held the week of April 27, 2015 and on May 6-7. With the addition of two extra trials days, counsel advised that they h
Summary: ORDER BARBARA B. CRABB , District Judge . A telephone status conference was held in this case on April 10, 2015, before District Judge Barbara B. Crabb. All parties appeared by counsel. The purpose of the hearing was to discuss the allocation of trial hours in this case. The court advised counsel that it would be willing to extend the trial two more days, with trial being held the week of April 27, 2015 and on May 6-7. With the addition of two extra trials days, counsel advised that they ha..
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ORDER
BARBARA B. CRABB, District Judge.
A telephone status conference was held in this case on April 10, 2015, before District Judge Barbara B. Crabb. All parties appeared by counsel.
The purpose of the hearing was to discuss the allocation of trial hours in this case. The court advised counsel that it would be willing to extend the trial two more days, with trial being held the week of April 27, 2015 and on May 6-7. With the addition of two extra trials days, counsel advised that they have worked out an agreement on the allocation of trial hours as follows:
Plaintiff: 24 hours
Defendants City and County of Ashland: 22 hours (shared)
Defendant L.E. Myers: 6 hours
Each side will also be permitted a short opening statement, not to exceed 20 minutes.
Source: Leagle