BRAZIL v. ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES, 4:13-cv-468-DPM. (2014)
Court: District Court, E.D. Arkansas
Number: infdco20141009c57
Visitors: 8
Filed: Oct. 08, 2014
Latest Update: Oct. 08, 2014
Summary: ORDER D.P. MARSHALL, Jr., District Judge. DHS's motion to compel, No 32, is granted as modified. Brazil must present herself for a deposition as soon as possible. If she backs out of another deposition, then the Court will consider sanctions, including dismissing the case for failure to prosecute. The Court orders Brazil to appear for a deposition on a date selected by DHS between now and 21 October 2014. Discovery is extended until the same date solely to allow this deposition. The disposit
Summary: ORDER D.P. MARSHALL, Jr., District Judge. DHS's motion to compel, No 32, is granted as modified. Brazil must present herself for a deposition as soon as possible. If she backs out of another deposition, then the Court will consider sanctions, including dismissing the case for failure to prosecute. The Court orders Brazil to appear for a deposition on a date selected by DHS between now and 21 October 2014. Discovery is extended until the same date solely to allow this deposition. The dispositi..
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ORDER
D.P. MARSHALL, Jr., District Judge.
DHS's motion to compel, No 32, is granted as modified. Brazil must present herself for a deposition as soon as possible. If she backs out of another deposition, then the Court will consider sanctions, including dismissing the case for failure to prosecute. The Court orders Brazil to appear for a deposition on a date selected by DHS between now and 21 October 2014. Discovery is extended until the same date solely to allow this deposition. The dispositive motions' deadline is extended to 2 November 2014. All other deadlines stand.
So Ordered.
Source: Leagle