Cambridge University Press et al v. Patton et al
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SCHEDULING ORDER regarding Expert Discovery. Signed by Judge Orinda D. Evans on 9/14/2009. (ank)
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By, UNITE D STATES DISTRI CT COURT F OR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT O F GEORGIA AT L ANTA DIVIS ION
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Deputy Clerk
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS , et al., Pl ainti ffs,
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Civil Action File No .1 :08-CV-1425-ODE
MARK P . BECKER, in his official capacity as Georgia State University President, et al .,
Defendants .
SCHEDULING ORDE R REGARDING EXPERT DI SCOVERY Upon review of the Parties' Proposed Scheduling Orders Regarding Expert Discovery, the Court Orders that the Parties shall proceed according to the
following schedule :
(a) Defendants shall produce documents related to the Crews report (including responsive documents in Dr . Crews' possession) within five (5) days of the entry of the Order; (b) Plaintiffs shall submit rebuttal expert reports limited to responding to the
Crews report, if any, no later than thirty (30) days after the entry of the Order ;
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(c) Defendants shall submit rebuttal expert reports limited to responding to Plaintiffs' rebuttal expert reports, if any, no later than ten (10) days after Plaintiffs submit their rebuttal expert reports ; (d) Plaintiffs shall produce documents related to their rebuttal expert reports, if any, no later than ten (10) days after Plaintiffs submit their rebuttal expert reports ; and
(e) depositions of expert witnesses shall commence within seven (7) days
after Plaintiffs submit their rebuttal expert reports or Defendants submit their rebuttal expert reports, whichever is later, and shall be completed within forty-five
(45) days after the commencement of the deposition period .
SO ORDERED this 4 day of September, 2009 .
Hon . Orinda D. Evans United States District Judge
Prepared by :
Kristen A . Swift Attorney for Defendants
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