A-W Land Co., LLC et al v. Anadarko E & P Company LP et al
Filing
299
MINUTE ORDER granting 297 Unopposed Joint Motion to Extend Scheduling Order Deadlines Twenty-Eight Days to Complete Depositions. Scheduling Order 181 is amended. Discovery due by 8/31/2015, for purposes of the depositions and 8/3/2015 for all other purposes. Dispositive Motions due by 10/6/2015. By Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe on 7/8/2015.(emill)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 09-cv-02293-MSK-MJW
A-W LAND CO. LLC,
VERNON JESSER and MARY JESSER,
KENT J. MCDANIEL and DEANNA R. MCDANIEL, and
MARVIN BAY and MILDRED BAY,
Co-trustees of the Bay Family Trust,
individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated,
Plaintiffs,
v.
ANADARKO E&P ONSHORE LLC and
ANADARKO LAND COMPANY,
Defendants.
MINUTE ORDER
Entered by Magistrate Judge Michael J. Watanabe
It is hereby ORDERED that Unopposed Joint Motion to Extend Scheduling Order
Deadlines Twenty-Eight Days to Complete Depositions (Docket No. 297) is GRANTED
for good cause shown. The Scheduling Order (Docket No. 181) is AMENDED to
extend certain deadlines, as follows:
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Fact discovery cut-off: August 31, 2015, for purposes of the depositions
discussed in the motion (Docket No. 297 ¶¶ 6-7); the cut-off remains
August 3, 2015, for all other purposes;
Dispositive motions: October 6, 2015
Affirmative expert reports: September 28, 2015
Rebuttal expert reports: October 26, 2015
Expert witness deposition cut-off: November 2, 2015
The parties are advised to take all reasonable steps to avoid filing any further
motions to extend deadlines. The Court has noted the issues raised in paragraph 11 of
the motion, and nothing in this order is intended to preclude the parties from moving to
enforce discovery within a reasonable period of time following the discovery cut-off.
Date: July 8, 2015
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