Segal et al v. Amazon.com, Inc.

Filing 23

SCHEDULING REPORT - Rule 16.1 by Amazon.com, Inc. (Attachments: # 1 Exhibit A - Pretrial Deadlines, # 2 Exhibit B - Election to Jurisdiction by Magistrate, # 3 Text of Proposed Order Proposed Scheduling Order)(Esau, David)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA MIAMI DIVISION Case No. 10-20718-CV-COOKE-BANDSTRA ALBERT SEGAL and MARIANNA CHAPAROVA, Plaintiffs, vs. AMAZON.COM, INC., Defendant. _______________________________/ JOINT PROPOSED SCHEDULING ORDER THIS MATTER is before the Court on the Parties' Joint Scheduling Report. The Court has reviewed the Joint Scheduling Report, and being otherwise advised in the premises, it is ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that: 1. Pursuant to Rule 16.1(a) of the Local Rules of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, this case shall be assigned to the Standard Case Management Track. 2. follows: (a) (b) 3. All fact discovery shall be completed by _______________________; All expert discovery shall be completed by _____________________. All discovery in this case, including expert discovery, shall be completed as The Parties have not yet reached an agreement for asserting claims of privilege or protection of trial materials after production. 4. All motions to add additional parties or amend pleadings shall be filed by ________________. 17052651.1 5. All pretrial motions (other than motions in limine) shall be filed by _____________________. 6. 7. case. 8. 9. A pretrial conference shall be held on _________________, at ______ AM/PM The trial of this matter shall begin ___________________________________. All pretrial motions shall be resolved by the Court by _____________________. Use of the Manual on Complex Litigation is not necessary or appropriate in this DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at Miami, Dade County, Florida, this _________ day of ___________, 2010. __________________ MARCIA G. COOKE United States District Judge 17052651.1

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