EMJ Corporation et al v. Hudson Specialty Insurance Company et al
Filing
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ORDER Amending the Case Management Order. Discovery due by 6/2/2014. Motions due by 6/25/2014. Signed by Jane M Virden on 5/24/13. (ncb)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
DELTA DIVISION
EMJ CORPORATION
AND WESTCHESTER FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
VS
PLAINTIFFS
CAUSE NO. 2:11-cv-228-GHD-JMV
HUDSON SPECIALTY
INSURANCE COMPANY and
AMERISURE MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
DEFENDANTS
ORDER AMENDING THE CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER
The court having granted the parties’ Joint Motion to Continue Trial, the following
deadlines-- agreed upon by the parties-- are established:
1. Discovery – All discovery must be completed by Monday, June 2, 2014.
2. Amendments – Motions for Joinder of Parties or amendments to the pleadings was
previously set as December 3, 2012, and this deadline has passed.
3. Experts – The parties’ experts must be designated by the following dates:
a. Plaintiffs:
b. Defendant:
April 1, 2013
May 1, 20131
4. All dispositive motions and Daubert-type motions challenging another party’s expert
must be filed by Wednesday, June 25, 2014; however, by agreement of the parties, a
joint stipulation of facts is anticipated and such stipulation may be filed by Friday, June
7, 2013, and, in conjunction with the agreement and filing of such stipulation, the parties
agree to file cross-dispositive motions by Friday, June 28, 2013.
5. Motions In Limine – Fourteen (14) days before the pretrial conference; and
6. Responses – Seven (7) days before the pretrial conference.
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On February 20, 2013, the expert designations were extended by record entry.
SO ORDERED, this 24th day of May, 2013.
/s/ Jane M. Virden
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
APPROVED:
s/Mark D. Jicka
Mark D. Jicka, Esq.
John B. Howell, Esq.
Robert M. Kallam, Esq.
Attorneys for EMJ Corporation and Westchester Fire
Insurance Company
s/Louis G. Baine, III
Louis G. Baine, III, Esq.
T.L. Smith Boykin III, Esq.
Attorneys for Hudson Specialty Insurance Company
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