Ryans v. Whatley et al
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ORDER: The Court hereby orders the parties to convene the Plaintiff's deposition within 30 days of the date of this Order. At least 5 days in advance of the scheduled deposition, both the Plaintiff and the Defendants shall produce all relevant EEOC documents they have in their possession. Ordered by Judge Marc Thomas Treadwell on 08/10/2011. (tlh)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF GEORGIA
MACON DIVISION
RHONDA A. RYANS,
Plaintiff,
v.
DR. SALLY WHATLEY, et al.,
Defendants.
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 1:11-CV-46(MTT)
ORDER
The Court convened a discovery conference in this matter on July 7, 2011, at
which the Court and all parties discussed the Plaintiff’s various claims. By Order of this
Court dated July 15, 2011, the Court instructed the Plaintiff to supplement her complaint
to allege with particularity any claims she asserts under Georgia law and the
individual(s) against whom those claims are asserted. (Doc. 29). The Plaintiff filed her
supplemental complaint on July 26, 2011, and the Defendants filed their answer July 29,
2011.
At the aforementioned discovery conference, having noted several deficiencies in
the Plaintiff’s complaint, the Court advised the parties to arrange a mutually agreeable
time to take the Plaintiff’s deposition. In an effort to ensure this case proceeds
according to schedule, the Court hereby orders the parties to convene the Plaintiff’s
deposition within thirty days of the date of this Order. At least five days in advance of
the scheduled deposition, both the Plaintiff and the Defendants shall produce all
relevant EEOC documents they have in their possession.
SO ORDERED, this 10th day of August, 2011.
S/ Marc T. Treadwell
MARC T. TREADWELL, JUDGE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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