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BRYANT v. U.S., CV16-00246 RMW. (2016)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20160628b87 Visitors: 14
Filed: Jun. 27, 2016
Latest Update: Jun. 27, 2016
Summary: [ PROPOSED ]ORDER AFTER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE RONALD M. WHYTE , District Judge . The initial case management conference for this case was conducted on June 17, 2016. Rey Hassan appeared for plaintiff Marvin Bryant. Assistant United States Attorney Claire Cormier appeared for defendant United States of America. The Court adopted the following schedule for this case, as proposed by the parties: Fact Discovery Cut-Off: December 30, 2016 Expert Disclosures and Reports: January 13,
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[ PROPOSED]ORDER AFTER CASE MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE

The initial case management conference for this case was conducted on June 17, 2016. Rey Hassan appeared for plaintiff Marvin Bryant. Assistant United States Attorney Claire Cormier appeared for defendant United States of America.

The Court adopted the following schedule for this case, as proposed by the parties:

Fact Discovery Cut-Off: December 30, 2016

Expert Disclosures and Reports: January 13, 2017

Rebuttal Expert Disclosures and Reports: February 13, 2017

Expert Discovery Cut-Off: March 3, 2017

Last Day to File Dispositive Motions: March 17, 2017

It is anticipated that the pretrial conference and trial dates will be scheduled at a later time by the Judge to whom this case is reassigned after the retirement of Judge Whyte.

Except as noted below, discovery in this case is subject to the restrictions stated in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Each side is limited to 10 requests for admissions, though the Court will entertain allowing additional requests if necessary for authentication of documents.

Each side is limited to 25 interrogatories.

Each side is limited to 10 depositions.

There is no express limit on requests for production of documents, but the Court notes that such requests should be narrowly tailored.

APPROVEDASTOFORM:

[ PROPOSED ] ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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