Walker v. Health International Corporation, et al

Filing 130

MINUTE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Kristen L. Mix on 3/18/14 granting 126 Motion for Clarification or, Alternatively, to Amend Scheduling Order. Discovery due by 7/11/2014. Dispositive Motions due by 7/31/2014. (lag)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Civil Action No. 12-cv-03256-WJM-KLM ANDRE WALKER, Plaintiff, v. HEALTH INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, a Florida corporation, HSN, INC., a Delaware corporation, and HSN INTERACTIVE LLC, a Delaware corporation, Defendants. ______________________________________________________________________ MINUTE ORDER ______________________________________________________________________ ENTERED BY MAGISTRATE JUDGE KRISTEN L. MIX This matter is before the Court on Defendants’ Motion for Clarification or, Alternatively, to Amend Scheduling Order [#126] (the “Motion”). IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the Motion [#126] is GRANTED. The Court clarifies as follows: the Court intended the March 15, 2014 deadline in the Scheduling Order to be the date by which all discovery, including depositions, must be completed. However, because the language in the Scheduling Order is ambiguous (“Fact discovery deadline (requests must be served by): March 15, 2014"), because it is generally more economical and efficient to take depositions after completion of written discovery, and because the parties may have misconstrued the ambiguous language, the Scheduling Order is amended as follows: Deadline to serve written discovery requests Fact discovery deadline Plaintiff’s expert disclosures due Defendants’ expert disclosures due Defendants’ rebuttal expert disclosures due Plaintiff’s rebuttal expert disclosures due Expert discovery deadline Dispositive motions deadline March 15, 2014 May 2, 2014 May 16, 2014 June 2, 2014 June 9, 2014 June 23, 2014 July 11, 2014 July 31, 2014 No further extensions of time will be permitted absent extraordinary circumstances. Dated: March 18, 2014

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