Katsel et al v. Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company

Filing 22

ORDER granting 21 Plaintiffs Unopposed Motion for Extension of Deadlines Pursuant to the Scheduling Order. Discovery due by 6/6/2015, Dispositive Motions due by 7/6/2015. By Judge Richard P. Matsch on 2/9/2015.(evana, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge Richard P. Matsch Civil Action No. 1:14-CV-01896-RPM DMITRY KATSEL and HELENA KATSEL, Plaintiffs, v. ALLSTATE FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, an Illinois company, Defendant. _____________________________________________________________________________ ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED MOTION FOR EXTENSION OF DEADLINES PURSUANT TO THE SCHEDULING ORDER _____________________________________________________________________________ This matter having come before the Court on Plaintiff’s Unopposed Motion for Extension of Deadlines Pursuant to the Scheduling Order IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: The motion is GRANTED. The current deadlines in the Scheduling Order will be extended by two months and the new deadlines are as follows: a. Discovery Cut-Off: June 6, 2015 b. Dispositive Motion Deadline: July 6, 2015 c. Expert witness Disclosures: i. The party bearing the burden of persuasion on the issues for which expert opinion is to be offered shall designate the expert and provide opposing counsel with all information specified in Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2) on or before April 6, 2015. ii. The parties shall designate all contradicting experts and provide opposing counsel with all information specified in Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2) on or before May 6, 2015. iii. Any rebuttal opinions will be exchanged on or before May 20, 2015. Ordered this 9th day of February, 2015. BY THE COURT: s/Richard P. Matsch _________________________________ Richard P. Matsch, Senior District Judge

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