STATE OF FLORIDA et al v. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES et al

Filing 24

Minute Entry for proceedings held before SENIOR JUDGE ROGER VINSON: Scheduling Conference held on 4/14/2010. Scheduling Order to be entered. (Court Reporter Donna Boland.) (jrm)

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United States District Court Northern District of Florida Pensacola Division CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Case # 3:10cv91/RV/EMT Date April 14, 2010 DOCKET ENTRY: Rule 16 Scheduling Conference Hearing. Scheduling Order to be entered. PRESENT: HONORABLE ROGER VINSON Donna Boland Court Reporter , SENIOR JUDGE Jerry Marbut Deputy Clerk State of Florida et al.vs. United States Department of Health and Human Services et al. Style of Case Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Blaine H. Winship, Esquire, Office of the Attorney General, State of Florida Joseph W. Jacquot, Esquire, Office of the Attorney General, State of Florida Chesterfield Smith, Jr., Esquire, Office of the Attorney General, State of Florida David B. Rivkin, Jr., Esquire, Baker & Hostetler, Washington, D.C. Attorneys Present for Defendants: Ian Gershengorn, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Civil Division, Department of Justice Brian G. Kennedy, Department of Justice, Civil Division's Federal Programs Branch Eric Beckenhauer, Department of Justice, Civil Division's Federal Programs Branch Pamela Moine, Assistant United States Attorney, Pensacola, Florida Appearing via Telephone Conference Call: Peter Smyczek, Special Deputy Attorney General, State of Alabama Joseph Canefield, Special Counsel to Governor Jan Brewer, State of Arizona Scott Makar, Solicitor General, State of Florida Dan Domenico, Solicitor General, State of Colorado Tom Fisher, Solicitor General, State of Indiana Eric Restuccia, Solicitor General, State of Michigan Katherine Spohn, Special Counsel to the Attorney General, State of Nebraska David Cookson, Chief Deputy Attorney General, State of Nebraska Mark A. Hutchison, Special Counsel, State of Nevada Jacob Reynolds, Special Counsel, State of Nevada Bryan Sterling, Deputy Attorney General, State of South Carolina Emory Smith, Assistant Deputy Attorney General, State of South Carolina Marty J. Jackley, Attorney General, State of South Dakota J. Bart Delone, Senior Deputy Attorney General, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Bill Cobb, Special Assistant and Senior Counsel to the Attorney General, State of Texas John Swallow, Chief Deputy, State of Utah Robert M. McKenna, Attorney General, State of Washington Brian Moran, Chief Deputy Attorney General State of Washington State of Florida et al.vs. United States Department of Health and Human Services et al. Case no: 3:10cv91/RV/EMT PROCEEDINGS: 9:00am 9:01am 9:05am 9:06am 9:15am 9:26am 9:28am 9:31am 9:32am 9:33am 9:35am 9:37am Page Two Court in session. Court takes notice of counsel present for the record. Court instructs counsel. Attorney Blaine H. Winship, briefs the Court. Attorney Ian Gershengorn, responds/briefs the Court. Court responds. Attorney Blaine H. Winship, responds. Attorney David B. Rivkin, Jr. briefs the Court. Court responds. Attorney David B. Rivkin, Jr. responds. Attorney Ian Gershengorn responds. Court re: Scheduling dates. Motion to Dismiss to be heard on Tuesday, September 14, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. 9:45am Court re: Document page length of motions and memoranda. 9:50am Court inquires of counsel re: Motions to Intervene. 9:51am Attorney Blaine H. Winship, responds. Attorney Ian Gershengorn, responds. 9:53am 9:54am Attorney Blaine H. Winship, inquires of the Court. 9:55am Court responds. 9:56am Court re: Scheduling Order. Attorney Blaine H. Winship responds. Court re: Discovery deadline. Attorney Ian Gershengorn and Attorney Blaine H. Winship responds. Discovery deadline set for September 14, 2010. Attorney Blaine H. Winship responds. 9:59am Court re: motions. 10:00am Court to enter Scheduling Order. 10:02am Court in recess. Filed in open Court 4/14/2010 Initials of Deputy Clerk s/JRM

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