SAUNDRA BROWN ARMSTRONG, Senior District Judge.
This matter is before the Court on Defendant's Revised Ex Parte Application to Continue Hearing Date for Motion for Summary Judgment, Trial Date, and Related Dates. Dkt. 44. Defendant seeks leave to take Plaintiff's deposition beyond the discovery cut-off date of July 12, 2017, and to correspondingly continue the dates for the law and motion cut-off, pretrial conference, trial and related filing deadlines by approximately three to four months. Plaintiff opposes the request.
Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16 provides that deadlines established in a case management order may "be modified only for good cause[.]" Fed. R. Civ. P. 16(b)(4). "Good cause" exists when a deadline "cannot reasonably be met despite the diligence of the party seeking the extension."
The Court finds that Defendant has demonstrated good cause to justify the proposed modifications to the pretrial schedule. To comport with the law and motion cut-off date of September 13, 2017, Defendant was required to have filed its dispositive motion by no later than August 9, 2017. Understandably, Defendant desires to take Plaintiff's deposition prior to moving for summary judgment. However, it was not possible for Defendant to schedule Plaintiff's deposition sufficiently in advance of the aforementioned filing deadline due to Plaintiff's delays in providing supplemental responses to Defendant's second set of interrogatories. In addition, Plaintiff was unavailable for deposition in July because her attorney was on vacation for almost the entire month.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
1. Defendant's ex parte application is GRANTED.
2. The pretrial scheduling order is modified as follows:
a. Fact discovery is closed, except that Defendant shall have until
b. The law and motion cut-off date is
c. Pretrial documents shall be filed by
d. Motion in limine/objections to evidence shall be filed by
e. The pretrial conference is continued from November 8, 2017, to
f. The trial date is continued from November 13, 2017, to
3. The Clerk shall issue a Second Amended Order for Pretrial Preparation memorializing the above dates.
IT IS SO ORDERED.