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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v. Arch Insurance Company, 2:14-cv-00545-RSL. (2017)

Court: District Court, D. Washington Number: infdco20170221b68 Visitors: 9
Filed: Jan. 24, 2017
Latest Update: Jan. 24, 2017
Summary: STIPULATED MOTION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER MODIFYING CASE SCHEDULE ROBERT S. LASNIK , District Judge . STIPULATED MOTION The parties to this action, by and through their undersigned counsel, stipulate and jointly move to modify the pretrial deadlines highlighted in yellow below. The proposed modifications impact only dates by which the parties must complete their fact and expert discovery. 1 The proposed modification of these dates is requested by the parties' in light of their mutual d
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STIPULATED MOTION AND [PROPOSED] ORDER MODIFYING CASE SCHEDULE

STIPULATED MOTION

The parties to this action, by and through their undersigned counsel, stipulate and jointly move to modify the pretrial deadlines highlighted in yellow below. The proposed modifications impact only dates by which the parties must complete their fact and expert discovery.1 The proposed modification of these dates is requested by the parties' in light of their mutual desire to allow time for review of a substantial number of recently produced documents and for all parties to complete document production to the greatest extent possible prior to taking depositions of the many third party witnesses who are involved in the case, some of whom are located overseas and all of whom, the parties believe, should only be deposed once. To accommodate this desire, the parties proposed to move back by approximately one month each of the prior dates set by the Court for completion of fact and expert discovery, as noted below. The modification of these deadlines shall not affect any subsequent pretrial dates, including the prior court-ordered deadlines for conducting a settlement conference, filing dispositive motions, submission of an agreed pretrial order, pretrial conference, trial briefs and related documents, and the trial date.

Event Date The Parties disclose to each other the subject matter that each March 1, 2017 intended expert witness will address, either in their case in chief or on rebuttal The Parties disclose to each other whether, in light of any April 1, 2017 opposing Parties' disclosure, they intend to offer an expert witness on the same subject, either in their case in chief or on rebuttal Deadline for amending pleadings April 9, 2017 All motions related to discovery must be noted on the motion May 26, 2017 calendar no later than the Friday before discovery closes pursuant to LCR 7(d) or LCR 37(a)(2) Fact Discovery completed by June 1, 2017 Disclosure and Reports from expert witnesses under FRCP June 15, 2017 26(a)(2) due Disclosure and Reports of Rebuttal Experts July 10, 2017 Expert discovery completed by August 4, 2017 Settlement conference held no later than August 11, 2017 All dispositive motions must be filed by and noted on the motion August 17, 2017 calendar no later than the fourth Friday thereafter (see LCR 7(d)(3)) Agreed pretrial order due October 20, 2017 Pretrial conference to be scheduled by Court Trial briefs, proposed voir dire questions, proposed jury November 1, 2017 instructions, trial exhibits, witness lists and motions in limine due Jury Trial Length of Trial: 10-15 days November 6, 2017

IT IS SO STIPULATED.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

FootNotes


1. The motion date set by LCR 7(d) or LCR 37(a)(2), which is keyed to the close of discovery, is also proposed to be modified because of the modification to the discovery completion date.
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