O'Brien v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plaintif of Mid-Atlantic States, Inc. et al
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MEMORANDUM ORDER setting dates for Pre-Trial submissions. Signed by Judge Peter J. Messitte on 4/27/2015. (aos, Deputy Clerk)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF MARYLAND
PETER J. MESSITTE
6500 CHERRYWOOD LANE
GREENBELT, MARYLAND 20770
301-344-0632
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
MEMORANDUM
TO:
Counsel of Record
FROM:
Judge Peter J. Messitte
RE:
O’Brien v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Mid-Atlantic States, Inc. et al
Civil No. PJM 14-190
DATE:
April 27, 2015
***
Counsel for the Kaiser Defendants has contacted the Court on behalf of the parties to enquire
about certain scheduling matters in advance of trial.
Counsel are advised that the Court will require a Pre-Trial Conference to be held in this case on a
date no later than the end of June. The Court’s availability is as follows: 4:45 PM on Wednesday,
June 24th; Thursday, June 25th; Monday, June 29th; or Tuesday, June 30th. If counsel are unable to
agree upon one of these dates/times, counsel should jointly contact chambers to schedule an
alternative.
Counsel are further advised that any motions in limine must be filed by a date such that the reply
brief for any such motion is due no later than three days before the Pre-Trial Conference.
Counsel should consult Local Rule 105.1.2 for relevant filing deadlines. Counsel may also
submit a consent motion setting alternative deadlines for responses and replies to motions in
limine––again, provided that any reply brief shall be due no later than three days before the PreTrial Conference.
Finally, counsel are advised that all demonstrative exhibits must be disclosed to the other parties
by 5:00 PM on Tuesday, July 7.
Despite the informal nature of this ruling, it shall constitute an Order of the Court and the Clerk
is directed to docket it accordingly.
/s/
PETER J. MESSITTE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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