Crumpler v. Verizon Wireless

Filing 23

ORDER modifying case deadlines. Deadline to Produce Plaintiffs Text Messages with dates and times sent is May 31, 2016. Deadline for Plaintiff to make herself available for second deposition is June 15, 2016. Deadline for filing Summary Judgment M otions is July 15, 2016. The Clerk is directed to terminate 19 Emergency MOTION for Extension of Time to File Motions for Summary Judgment and MOTION Reopen Discovery, and 21 MOTION Leave to Conduct Second Deposition by Telephonic Means. Summary Judgment Motions due by 7/15/2016. Signed by Magistrate Judge Brian K. Epps on 05/25/2016. (thb)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA AUGUSTA DIVISION CAROL CRUMPLER, Plaintiff, v. VERIZON WIRELESS, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) _________ CV 115-160 ORDER _________ On May 20, 2016, the Court held a telephone conference with the parties in this employment discrimination case to address the request to re-open discovery and extend the deadline for filing summary judgment motions, as well as the request to conduct Plaintiff’s second deposition by telephone. (Doc. nos. 19, 21.) During this conference, counsel agreed to investigate alternatives to taking Plaintiff’s deposition in Augusta, Georgia, and the parties have confirmed an agreement for Plaintiff to pay the $350 cost for a videoconference deposition to be conducted in Austin, Texas. During the May 20th conference, the parties also agreed to, and the Court approves, the following modification of case deadlines: Deadline to Produce Plaintiff’s Text Messages with Dates and Times Sent May 31, 2016 Deadline for Plaintiff to Make Herself Available for Second Deposition June 15, 2016 Deadline for Filing Summary Judgment Motions July 15, 2016 In light of these agreements, the Court DIRECTS the CLERK to TERMINATE the two pending discovery motions. (Doc. nos. 19, 21.) SO ORDERED this 25th day of May, 2016, at Augusta, Georgia. 2

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