Michael James, LLC v. Pine Ridge Imports of Naples, Inc. et al
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ORDER granting 191 the Motion by Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant Michael James, LLC, d/b/a Pine Ridge Coachworks and Third Party Defendant Michael Bauer to Extend the Expert Disclosure Deadlines. Plaintiffs shall disclose experts by September 15, 2010. Defendants shall disclose experts by September 24, 2010. Signed by Magistrate Judge Sheri Polster Chappell on 7/22/2010. (LMH)
Michael James, LLC v. Pine Ridge Imports of Naples, Inc. et al
Doc. 194
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA FORT MYERS DIVISION
MICHAEL JAMES, LLC a Florida limited liability company doing business as Pine Ridge Coachworks, Plaintiff, -vsPINE RIDGE IMPORTS OF NAPLES, INC. a Florida corporation; RICHARD E. BRAVIERI individually; MARGRET J. BRAVIERI individually; VARIOUS JOHN DOES; VARIOUS JANE DOES; ABC COMPANIES, Defendants. ______________________________________ Case No. 2:08-cv-716-FtM-36SPC
ORDER This matter comes before the Court on a Motion by Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant Michael James, LLC, d/b/a Pine Ridge Coachworks and Third Party Defendant Michael Bauer to Extend the Expert Disclosure Deadlines (Doc. #191) filed on July 19, 2010. The Parties request a 30-day extension of the expert report deadline due to the fact that no authorization has been provided by the insurance carrier which would permit retention of any of the experts sought. Thus, for good cause shown the Court will grant the 30-day extension. Accordingly, it is now ORDERED: The Motion by Plaintiff/Counter-Defendant Michael James, LLC, d/b/a Pine Ridge Coachworks and Third Party Defendant Michael Bauer to Extend the Expert Disclosure Deadlines
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(Doc. #191) is GRANTED. Plaintiffs shall disclose experts by September 15, 2010. Defendants shall disclose experts by September 24, 2010. DONE AND ORDERED at Fort Myers, Florida, this 22nd day of July, 2010.
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