Private Assets, LLC v. Dyanco Group International,et al
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ORDER directing that the Rule 26(f) report be filed as soon as practicable, as further set out in order; Rule 26 Meeting Report due by 11/30/2012. Signed by Honorable Judge Mark E. Fuller on 10/31/12. (djy, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF ALABAMA
SOUTHERN DIVISION
PRIVATE ASSETS, LLC,
Plaintiff,
v.
DYANCO GROUP INTERNATIONAL,
LLC, et al.,
Defendants.
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CASE NO. 1:12-cv-756-MEF
(WO – Do Not Publish)
RULE 26(f) ORDER
The parties are hereby reminded of the obligation, imposed by Rule 26(f) of the
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, to confer and to develop a proposed discovery plan. The
Rule 26(f) report containing the discovery plan shall be filed as soon as practicable but not
later than November 30, 2012.
The longstanding practice in this district is that dispositive motions shall be filed no
later than 90 days prior to the pretrial date. If the parties seek to vary from that schedule,
they should present, in the plan, specific case related reasons for the requested variance.
This case will be set for trial before the undersigned judge during one of that judge's
regularly scheduled civil trial terms. The pretrial date is normally set within four to six
weeks of a scheduled trial term. The dates of each judge's civil trial terms are available on
the court's website located at http://almd.uscourts.gov in the civil case information section.
This court may or may not hold a scheduling conference before issuing a scheduling
order. If the court holds a scheduling conference, counsel may participate in the scheduling
conference by conference call.
The scheduling order entered by the court will follow the form of the Uniform
Scheduling Order adopted by the judges of this court. The Uniform Scheduling Order is also
available on the court's website.
The report of the parties should comply with Form 52 of the Appendix of Forms to
the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
DONE this the 31st day of October, 2012.
/s/ Mark E. Fuller
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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