LILLO v. BRUHN et al

Filing 135

ORDER granting 133 Motion for Reconsideration. Discovery will remain open beyond November 1, 2008, for the limited purpose of allowing Plaintiff's counsel the opportunity to depose Dr. Wetli, who shall be made available for deposition in Pensacola on or before December 1, 2008. No other pending deadlines are affected by this limited extension of the discovery period. To the extent the Final Scheduling Order establishes a deadline within a certain number of days following the close of discovery, that period continues to begin on November 1, 2008. Signed by District Judge M CASEY RODGERS on 10/31/2008. (djb)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT N O R T H E R N DISTRICT OF FLORIDA P E N SA CO L A DIVISION STEPHEN LILLO VS DARRELL A BRUHN, et al REFERRAL AND ORDER Referred to Judge Rodgers on 10/24/2008 Type of Motion/Pleading MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION (RE: COURT ORDER #129) Filed by: DEFENDANT on 10/23/08 Doc. No. 133 ( ) Stipulated/Consented/Joint Pleading RESPONSES: on Doc. No. on Doc. No. WILLIAM M. McCOOL, CLERK OF COURT /s/Donna Bajzik Deputy Clerk: Donna Bajzik CASE NO. 3:06cv247-MCR/EMT ORDER Upon consideration of the foregoing, it is ORDERED this 31st day of October, 2008, that: The requested relief is GRANTED. Discovery will remain open beyond November 1, 2008, for the limited purpose of allowing Plaintiff's counsel the opportunity to depose Dr. Wetli, who shall be made available for deposition in Pensacola on or before December 1, 2008. No other pending deadlines are affected by this limited extension of the discovery period. To the extent the Final Scheduling Order establishes a deadline within a certain number of days following the close of discovery, that period continues to begin on November 1, 2008. s/ M. Casey Rodgers M. CASEY RODGERS UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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