Rause et al v. Paperchine, Inc et al
Filing
86
ORDER pursuant to 85 Stipulation: Discovery Deadlines have been extended as stated in the PDF document. The Court will set dates for discovery relatedto damages following the next status hearing, scheduled for May 4, 2009. Signed by Judge Stephen M McNamee on 3/17/09. (LSP)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA
DIANA RAUSE, surviving natural mother of JOHNNY MENDOZA, JR., deceased, individually and on behalf of all wrongful death beneficiaries; GABRIEL RODRIGUEZ, a single man, Plaintiffs, v. PAPERCHINE, INC., a foreign corporation; ABITIBI CONSOLIDATED SALES CORPORATION, a foreign corporation; DOES I-X; BLACK CORPORATIONS I-X; and WHITE PARTNERSHIPS I-X, Defendants.
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No. CV-07-8076-PCT-SMM ORDER
Before the Court is the Stipulated Discovery Deadlines submitted by the parties in the present case (Doc. 85). At a status hearing held on March 2, 2009, the Court asked the parties to submit a stipulation with dates for liability discovery. The parties submitted the pending stipulation as a result of that hearing. Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that depositions of all liability witnesses will be concluded by no later than August 31, 2009.
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IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Plaintiff's expert witness opinions and reports shall be provided by September 30, 2009. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Defendant's liability witnesses and reports shall be provided by October 30, 2009. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that any rebuttal expert opinions shall be disclosed by November 15, 2009. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that expert depositions shall be concluded by January 1, 2010. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Court will set dates for discovery related to damages following the next status hearing, scheduled for May 4, 2009. DATED this 17th day of March, 2009.
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