JICARILLA v. USA
Filing
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ORDER: The parties shall file with the court a CD-ROM or DVD containing a manipulable, electronic copy of a spreadsheet (or spreadsheets) that incorporates all critical factors of their damages calculations related to the Phase 1 time period. Notice of Compliance due by 12/3/2012. Signed by Judge Francis M. Allegra. (si) Copy to parties.
In The United States Court of Federal Claims
No. 02-25L
(Filed: November 13, 2012)
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JICARILLA APACHE NATION, formerly
JICARILLA APACHE TRIBE,
Plaintiff,
v.
THE UNITED STATES,
Defendant.
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ORDER
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Today, a status conference was held in this case. Participating in the conference were
Steven D. Gordon, for plaintiff, and Stephen R. Terrell, for defendant. Based on discussions
during the conference, the court orders as follows:
1.
On or before December 3, 2012, the parties shall file with the court a CDROM or DVD containing a manipulable, electronic copy of a spreadsheet
(or spreadsheets) that incorporates all critical factors of their damages
calculations related to the Phase 1 time period.
2.
In addition, on December 3, 2012, the parties shall file an electronic
notification of their filing of a CD-ROM or DVD with the court.
3.
To ensure that the court may manipulate the data contained in any filed
spreadsheets, each party shall be responsible for providing the court with
an operational version of any proprietary software that will enable the
court to alter cells, entries, or underlying formulae. If the filed
spreadsheet functions properly on a standard version of Microsoft Excel,
the parties need not provide the court with such software.
4.
Prior to December 3, 2012, the parties shall exchange the spreadsheets
they intend to file to ensure that they are consistent with evidence that was
submitted in the Phase 1 trial.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
s/ Francis M. Allegra
Francis M. Allegra
Judge
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