Machanic v. Provident Life and Accident Insurance Company et al

Filing 124

ORDER granting 122 Stipulated Motion to Amend Scheduling Order for Limited Purpose of Completing Depositions and for Defendants to Submit Expert Disclosures on Claim Handling Practices and Insurance Bad Faith. Discovery deadline for the limited pur pose of conducting certain depositions is 3/31/2010. Dispositive Motions due by 4/30/2010. Unum's disclosure deadline re: claim handling practices and insurance bad faith is 2/19/2010, by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe on 2/18/2010.(mjwcd)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 08-cv-02742-CMA-MJW BENNETT I. MACHANIC, M.D. Plaintiff, v. PROVIDENT LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, a Tennessee corporation; and UNUM GROUP, a Tennessee corporation, formerly known as UNUM PROVIDENT CORPORATION, Defendants. ORDER GRANTING STIPULATED MOTION TO AMEND SCHEDULING ORDER FOR LIMITED PURPOSE OF COMPLETING DEPOSITIONS AND FOR DEFENDANTS TO SUBMIT EXPERT DISCLOSURES ON CLAIM HANDLING PRACTICES AND INSURANCE BAD FAITH (DOCKET NO. 122) It is hereby ORDERED that the Stipulated Motion to Amend Scheduling Order for Limited Purpose of Completing Depositions and for Defendants to Submit Expert Disclosures on Claim Handling Practices and Insurance Bad Faith, DN 122, is GRANTED and the Scheduling Order is amended as follows: (1) The discovery cut-off date is extended up to and including March 31, 2010 for the limited purpose of conducting certain depositions as set forth in the above motion; (2) Unum's expert disclosure deadline on the subjects of claim handling practices and insurance bad faith is extended up to and including February 19, 2010; and (3) the dispositive motion deadline is extended up to and including April 30, 2010. Signed and dated this 18th Day of February, 2010 BY THE COURT s/Michael J. Watanabe MICHAEL J. WATANABE United States Magistate Judge

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