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Johnson v. United AirLines, Inc., 12-cv-02730-VC. (2016)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20160523726 Visitors: 7
Filed: May 20, 2016
Latest Update: May 20, 2016
Summary: ORDER VINCE CHHABRIA , District Judge . This order summarizes the key points from the May 19, 2016 case management conference. The Court will issue separate orders on the substantive motions heard on May 19. The hearings on all motions to transfer are continued to July 7, 2016 at 1:30 pm. Briefing deadlines will be governed by the local rules. The hearing on the defendants' request for attorneys' fees in connection with their anti-SLAPP motion will take place on July 7, 2016 at 1:30 pm as
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ORDER

This order summarizes the key points from the May 19, 2016 case management conference. The Court will issue separate orders on the substantive motions heard on May 19.

The hearings on all motions to transfer are continued to July 7, 2016 at 1:30 pm. Briefing deadlines will be governed by the local rules.

The hearing on the defendants' request for attorneys' fees in connection with their anti-SLAPP motion will take place on July 7, 2016 at 1:30 pm as well.

A further case management conference will take place on July 7, 2016 at 1:30 pm as well.

The following trial and pretrial schedule will govern in Washington v. United Airlines, Inc. et al., 15-cv-00471-VC, Hartsfield v. United Airlines, Inc. et al., 15-cv-00477-VC, Roane v. United Airlines, Inc. et al., 15-cv-00464-VC, Jones v. United Airlines, Inc. et al., 15-cv-00462-VC, Johnson v. United Airlines, Inc. et al., 12-cv-02730-VC and Crocker v. United Airlines, Inc. et al., 15-cv-00468-VC:

Fact Discovery Cutoff: November 1, 2016 Initial Expert Disclosures: November 14, 2016 Rebuttal Expert Disclosures: December 1, 2016 Expert Discovery Cutoff: December 20, 2016 Last Day for Hearing on Dispositive Motions: March 16, 2017 Final Pretrial Conference: May 22, 2017 First Trial: June 5, 2017

At a later date, the Court and the parties will decide which of these six cases will go to trial on June 5th. The remaining cases will follow after that. There will be short breaks between trials, but the parties should anticipate that all six cases will be tried during the summer of 2017. Discovery may, and should, proceed in all other cases. A trial and pretrial schedule will be set for the other cases at a later date.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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