Salard v. Salard

Filing 5

MEMORANDUM RULING that all requirements of FRCP 26(f) are hereby waived in this case. The parties are directed to serve their initial disclosures within 30 days and properly begin any necessary discovery and motion practices. A Scheduling Order will be issued by the Court setting the matter for trial in due course. Signed by Judge Donald E Walter on 5/12/2010. (crt,Joffrion, B)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA SHREVEPORT DIVISION MARY SALARD, as tutor on behalf of LAS on behalf of SS versus GREG A. SALARD CIVIL ACTION NO. 10-0749 JUDGE WALTER MAGISTRATE JUDGE HORNSBY MEMORANDUM ORDER All requirements of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(f) are hereby waived in this case, including the conferences of the parties and the report to the Court. The parties are directed to serve their initial disclosures within 30 days and promptly begin any necessary discovery and motion practice. A Scheduling Order will be issued by the Court setting the matter for trial in due course. The parties are reminded that, to facilitate the use of exhibits at trial, each exhibit used during discovery must have its own unique exhibit number, which shall be used throughout the proceeding, including depositions and at trial. The numbers need not be sequential, they must simply be unique and consistent as to each exhibit. No other exhibit may be given that same number. There are many ways to accomplish this. For example, counsel may decide that plaintiff will reserve numbers 1-99, the first defendant shall reserve numbers 100-199, and the second defendant numbers 200299, and so on. THUS DONE and SIGNED at Shreveport, Louisiana, this 12TH day of May, 2010.

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