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In re EpiPen (Epinephrine Injection, USP) Marketing, Sales Practices and Antitrust Litigation, 17-md-2785-DDC-TJJ (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Kansas Number: infdco20181115695 Visitors: 2
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Filed: Nov. 09, 2018
Latest Update: Nov. 09, 2018
Summary: SCHEDULING ORDER NO. 5 DANIEL D. CRABTREE , District Judge . TERESA J. JAMES , Magistrate Judge . With this Scheduling Order No. 5, the court grants the parties' Joint Motion to Amend Scheduling Order to Extend Class Certification Deadlines (Doc. 1259) and amends the class certification deadlines previously established by Scheduling Order No. 2 (Doc. 61). Consistent with the parties' request, the court establishes the following amended schedule for class certification deadlines. Event
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SCHEDULING ORDER NO. 5

TERESA J. JAMES, Magistrate Judge.

With this Scheduling Order No. 5, the court grants the parties' Joint Motion to Amend Scheduling Order to Extend Class Certification Deadlines (Doc. 1259) and amends the class certification deadlines previously established by Scheduling Order No. 2 (Doc. 61). Consistent with the parties' request, the court establishes the following amended schedule for class certification deadlines.

Event Deadline Class certification motion filed with all December 7, 2018 supporting evidence, including expert disclosures (report required) Defendants' response to Plaintiffs' motion March 18, 2019 for class certification with all documentary and affidavits supporting evidence, including expert disclosures (report required) Plaintiffs' reply brief in support of motion April 22, 2019 for class certification due, including rebuttal expert disclosures, if any

In light of these amendments, the court also vacates the April 24, 2019, hearing on the class certification motion that Scheduling Order No. 2 previously established. Doc. 61 at 2. And the court grants the parties' request to extend their time for reporting to the court their proposed format and length of the hearing. The court orders the parties to provide this information—as well as a proposed date for the rescheduled hearing on the class certification motion—by December 17, 2018. After receiving the parties' submission, the court will issue another order setting the date for the hearing on the class certification motion.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THE COURT that the Joint Motion to Amend Scheduling Order to Extend Class Certification Deadlines (Doc. 1259) is granted.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

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