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In re General Motors Corp. Air Conditioning Marketing and Sales Practices Litigation, 18-md-02818. (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. Michigan Number: infdco20180605a22 Visitors: 4
Filed: Jun. 04, 2018
Latest Update: Jun. 04, 2018
Summary: ORDER TO AMEND THE SCHEDULING ORDER TO EXTEND THE DEADLINES TO SERVE AND RESPOND TO DEFENDANTS' MEET AND CONFER LETTER MATTHEW F. LEITMAN , District Judge . Defendants General Motors Company and General Motors, LLC, have moved this Court to extend certain deadlines in the "Case Management Requirements and Initial Scheduling Order" ("Scheduling Order," Doc. #14), which this Court entered on April 11, 2018. Plaintiffs do not oppose this motion. Upon due consideration, GM's motion to amend is
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ORDER TO AMEND THE SCHEDULING ORDER TO EXTEND THE DEADLINES TO SERVE AND RESPOND TO DEFENDANTS' MEET AND CONFER LETTER

Defendants General Motors Company and General Motors, LLC, have moved this Court to extend certain deadlines in the "Case Management Requirements and Initial Scheduling Order" ("Scheduling Order," Doc. #14), which this Court entered on April 11, 2018. Plaintiffs do not oppose this motion. Upon due consideration, GM's motion to amend is GRANTED.

1. The Scheduling Order requires Defendants to deliver a "meet and confer" letter to Plaintiffs that identifies deficiencies in Master Complaint that would be raised in a motion to dismiss; Plaintiffs will then file Amended Master Complaint or inform Defendants in writing that they will not file an Amended Master Complaint.

2. The Scheduling Order gives Defendants 30 days from the date of filing of the Master Complaint to prepare their meet and confer letter, while Plaintiffs have 14 days after delivery of the letter to respond.

3. The deadline for Defendants' delivery of the meet and confer letter and Plaintiffs' response are extended as follows:

EVENT DEADLINE Defendants deliver "meet and confer" 34 days after Plaintiffs file Master letter to Plaintiffs that identifies Complaint deficiencies in Master Complaint that would be raised in a motion to dismiss. Plaintiffs file Amended Master 18 days after Defendants deliver "meet Complaint or inform Defendants in and confer" letter writing that they will not file an Amended Master Complaint

4. The Court's Scheduling Order otherwise remains unchanged.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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