CYNTHIA REED EDDY, Magistrate Judge.
On July 2, 2014, the Court held a Case Management Conference in the above-captioned case, (ECF No. 23), and entered a Case Management Order requiring the parties, inter alia, to file a joint status report setting forth a deposition schedule, (ECF No. 24). Pursuant to said order, on August 15, 2014, the parties filed the joint status report. (ECF No. 26). The parties agreed that Dr. Reynold Panettieri Jr. will be deposed on October 22, 2014 at Kolman Ely's office in Philadelphia; Dr. Eugene Youngue and David Humphries will be deposed on October 23, 2014 at Dell, Moser, Lane & Loughney's office in Pittsburgh; and Plaintiffs Earl and Debra Black will be deposed on October 24, 2014 at Dell, Moser, Lane & Loughney's office in Pittsburgh. (Id.). The joint status report was signed by counsel of record for both parties; specifically, Wayne Ely for Plaintiffs and Jeffrey Burke for Defendants. (Id.).
On October 16, 2014, Plaintiffs filed a motion to compel compliance with the above deposition schedule set forth in the joint status report. (ECF No. 29). In their motion, they provide an e-mail from Attorney Winikoff dated October 15, 2014, stating the following:
(ECF No. 29-3).
Shortly thereafter, Plaintiffs' attorney Wayne Ely responded to this e-mail, stating that "I thought you approved these dates in August. There is nothing `unilateral' about them." (ECF No. 29-4) and "You had ample notice of these dates. They need to go forward. Please confirm your clients will appear." (ECF No. 29-5).
In Plaintiffs' motion, they observe that discovery in this case ends on October 31, 2014 and that Plaintiffs' counsel has already secured travel arrangements and lodging for the depositions scheduled in Pittsburgh. On October 16, 2014, Mr. Winikoff responded to Plaintiffs' motion agreeing that the deposition schedule on ECF applies in this case and that "[c]ommunications representing a different viewing of the agreement were sent in error." (ECF No. 31). Mr. Winikoff represented that the "depositions will proceed as scheduled." (Id.). However, he goes on to say that "[t]his matter could have easily been resolved by a telephone call but counsel for the Plaintiffs seems more than ready to file a motion instead of picking up the telephone to resolve the issue." Therefore, Mr. Winikoff concludes that the "motion should be denied as the issue is moot and because Plaintiffs have not complied with the meet and confer requirement in Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 39(a)(1).
Although Mr. Winikoff concedes that he is obligated to comply with the joint status report setting forth the deposition schedule, (ECF No. 26), the Court finds that it is necessary to grant Plaintiffs' motion. First, Mr. Winikoff's e-mail to opposing counsel from October 15, 2014 was entirely unprofessional and was absolutely baseless. Had Mr. Winikoff checked CM-ECF prior to sending that e-mail, he would have seen that the deposition schedule unequivocally sets forth the dates and locations of the depositions that complained about in the e-mail. Notwithstanding the fact that the deposition schedule has been in place for two months, was signed by both parties, and filed with the Court, Mr. Winikoff chose to send a factually unsupportable e-mail denying his obligations under the agreement.
Instead of accepting full responsibility for his "error," Mr. Winikoff attempts to shift the blame to Plaintiffs, claiming that this could have been resolved had they picked up the phone. This position strains logic and common sense. Plaintiffs did confer with him by way of e-mail to confirm the deposition dates and he responded by indicating that he would disregard those dates. Plaintiffs countered that those dates have been set since August, and there is no indication that Mr. Winikoff replied to this message. The mode of communication (e-mail rather than telephone) is of no consequence. Plaintiffs contacted Mr. Winikoff before filing the motion and Mr. Winikoff stated that he would not comply with the scheduled dates. While the Court is weary of the necessity of entertaining such motions from Plaintiffs, Mr. Winikoff's conduct warrants the present motion given that discovery is set to close on October 31, 2014 and the Court has continuously stated that this deadline will not be enlarged.