Quienalty et al v. Newcomb Hardware, Inc. et al
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MINUTE ORDER: granting 72 Stipulated Motion to Amend Scheduling Order. Discovery due by 11/15/2011. Dispositive Motions due by 11/15/2011. The defendants shall designate all experts and rebuttal experts on or before October 7, 2011. The plaintiffs shall designate all rebuttal experts on or before October 22, 2011, by Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland on 10/5/11.(bnbcd, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO
Civil Action No. 10-cv-01781-MSK-BNB
BOBBIE QUIENALTY, and
CHARLES QUIENALTY,
Plaintiffs,
v.
NEWCOMB HARDWARE, INC.,
HAROLD F. NEWCOMB, JR.,
KELLY NEWCOMB,
DESIGN IMPORTS, INC., a/k/a DESIGN IMPORTS OF INDIA, a/k/a
DESIGNIMPORTS.COM, a/k/a DII,
Defendants.
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MINUTE ORDER
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Minute Order Entered by Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland
IT IS ORDERED that the Stipulated Motion to Amend Scheduling Order [Doc. # 72,
filed 10/3/2011] is GRANTED, and the case schedule is modified to the following extent:
Discovery Cut-Off:
November 15, 2011
(All discovery must be completed by the discovery cut-off. All
written discovery must be served so that responses are due on or
before the discovery cut-off.)
Dispositive Motions Deadline:
November 15, 2011
(At the direction of the district judge, any request to extend the
dispositive motion deadline more than 30 days beyond the deadline
originally set in this Scheduling Order must show exceptional
circumstances warranting the extension.)
Expert Disclosures:
(a)
The defendants shall designate all experts and
rebuttal experts and provide opposing counsel with
all information specified in Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2)
on or before October 7, 2011
(b)
The plaintiffs shall designate all rebuttal experts
and provide opposing counsel with all information
specified in Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2) on or before
October 22, 2011
DATED: October 5, 2011
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