Kipling v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company

Filing 57

ORDER re: Status Conference of 11/29/12. by Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland on 11/29/12. (bnbcd, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Magistrate Judge Boyd N. Boland Civil Action No. 11-cv-01948-BNB-CBS KATHRYN KIPLING, Plaintiff, v. STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY, d/b/a Minnesota Division of State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, Defendant. ORDER ______________________________________________________________________________ The parties appeared this morning for a status conference. Consistent with matters discussed there: IT IS ORDERED: (1) The case schedule is modified to the following extent: Discovery Cut-Off: February 28, 2013. (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.) Remaining Discovery is limited to the following: 5 depositions per side; 10 interrogatories per side; and 15 requests for production per side. Expert Disclosures: The defendant shall designate all rebuttal experts and provide opposing counsel with all information specified in Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2) on or before January 31, 2013. (2) A final pretrial conference will be held in this case on March 25, 2013, at 8:30 a.m., in Courtroom 401, 4th floor, Alfred A. Arraj United States Courthouse, 901 19th Street, Denver, Colorado. A Final Pretrial Order shall be prepared by the parties and submitted to the court no later than March 18, 2013. (3) A four day jury trial is set for May 13-16, 2013, in Courtroom 401, 4th floor, Alfred A. Arraj United States Courthouse, 901 19th Street, Denver, Colorado. Trial days commence at 8:30 a.m., and run until 5:00 p.m. Dated November 29, 2012. BY THE COURT: s/ Boyd N. Boland United States Magistrate Judge 2

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