HUNT v. CITY OF LA VERGNE, 3:11-0662. (2012)
Court: District Court, M.D. Tennessee
Number: infdco20120720c32
Filed: Jul. 19, 2012
Latest Update: Jul. 19, 2012
Summary: ORDER JOE B. BROWN, Magistrate Judge. A telephone conference was held with the parties in this matter on July 18, 2012. Judge Nixon has set the trial date in this matter for March 19, 2013. In view of the trial date, the scheduling order previously entered is amended to provide that discovery may remain open through October 5, 2012. Any motions related to discovery disputes not resolved by a telephone conference call will be filed by October 12, 2012. Dispositive motions will be filed on
Summary: ORDER JOE B. BROWN, Magistrate Judge. A telephone conference was held with the parties in this matter on July 18, 2012. Judge Nixon has set the trial date in this matter for March 19, 2013. In view of the trial date, the scheduling order previously entered is amended to provide that discovery may remain open through October 5, 2012. Any motions related to discovery disputes not resolved by a telephone conference call will be filed by October 12, 2012. Dispositive motions will be filed on o..
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ORDER
JOE B. BROWN, Magistrate Judge.
A telephone conference was held with the parties in this matter on July 18, 2012. Judge Nixon has set the trial date in this matter for March 19, 2013. In view of the trial date, the scheduling order previously entered is amended to provide that discovery may remain open through October 5, 2012. Any motions related to discovery disputes not resolved by a telephone conference call will be filed by October 12, 2012. Dispositive motions will be filed on or before November 5, 2012. Responses to dispositive motions are due December 5, 2012. Briefs shall not exceed 25 pages. Optional replies, limited to five pages, will be due December 19, 2012. If dispositive motions are filed early, the response and reply dates are moved up accordingly.
The parties are advised that the Magistrate Judge does stand ready to assist with alternative dispute resolution at their request at any time.
It is so ORDERED.
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