Taylor v. Lewis et al
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ORDER signed by Magistrate Judge Dennis M. Cota on 7/31/20 GRANTING 28 application for extension of time. The Court resets the discovery cut-off date to September 30, 2020. Any motions to compel shall be filed within sixty days of September 30, 20 20, and any dispositive motions within ninety days of September 30, 2020. Further, the deposition may be taken via video conference, if necessary, with the Plaintiff, the deposition reporter, and defense counsel in separate locations and such deposition testimony shall be admissible.(Plummer, M)
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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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JOE NATHAN TAYLOR,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
No. 2:18-CV-0149-JAM-DMC-P
ORDER
J. MA,
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Defendant.
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Plaintiff, a prisoner proceeding pro se, brings this civil rights action pursuant to
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42 U.S.C. § 1983. Defendant applied ex parte for an extension of discovery cut-off date and for
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an order to take plaintiff’s deposition via remote video conference, if necessary, with the plaintiff,
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the deposition reporter and defense counsel to be in separate locations. See ECF No. 28.
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Good cause appearing, defendant’s application is GRANTED. The Court resets
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the discovery cut-off date to September 30, 2020. Any motions to compel shall be filed within
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sixty days of September 30, 2020, and any dispositive motions within ninety days of September
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30, 2020.
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Further, the deposition may be taken via video conference, if necessary, with the
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Plaintiff, the deposition reporter, and defense counsel in separate locations and such deposition
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testimony shall be admissible.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: July 31, 2020
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DENNIS M. COTA
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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