Franek v. Walmart Stores, Inc. et al
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MINUTE entry before Judge Honorable Robert M. Dow, Jr: Stipulated Motion to Consolidate 27 Two Related Actions on Consent Pursuant to FRCP 42(1) is granted. Case 08 C 1313, Jay Franco & Sons, Inc. vs. Clemens Franek, is found to be related to the above-entitled action and is ordered consolidated for all purposes. Defendant Franek shall file his answer to the complaint within 10 days of this Order. Both parties shall serve their Initial Disclosures under Rule 26 within 10 days of this Order. Both parties shall join in the existing discovery schedule in the prior action: Fact discovery to be completed by 12/12/2008; Opening expert reports are due 1/16/2009; Rebuttal expert reports due by 3/6/09; Expert discovery will be completed by 4/3/2009. Mailed notice (jmp, )
Order Form (01/2005)
Case 1:08-cv-00058 Document 30
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United States District Court, Northern District of Illinois
Name of Assigned Judge or Magistrate Judge
Robert Dow, Jr. 08 C 58 consolidated with 08 C 1313
Sitting Judge if Other than Assigned Judge
CASE NUMBER CASE TITLE
DOCKET ENTRY TEXT
DATE Franek vs. Walmart Stores
4/17/2008
Stipulated Motion to Consolidate [27] Two Related Actions on Consent Pursuant to FRCP 42(1) is granted. Case 08 C 1313, Jay Franco & Sons, Inc. vs. Clemens Franek, is found to be related to the above-entitled action and is ordered consolidated for all purposes. Defendant Franek shall file his answer to the complaint within 10 days of this Order. Both parties shall serve their Initial Disclosures under Rule 26 within 10 days of this Order. Both parties shall join in the existing discovery schedule in the prior action: Fact discovery to be completed by 12/12/08; Opening expert reports are due 1/16/09; Rebuttal expert reports due by 3/6/09; Expert discovery will be completed by 4/3/09.
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08C58 Franek vs. Walmart Stores
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