Cooper et al v. Meritor, Inc. et al

Filing 479

ORDER re January 17, 2018 Status Conference (403 in 4:16-cv-00054-DMB-JMV, 401 in 4:16-cv-00053-DMB-JMV, 403 in 4:16-cv-00055-DMB-JMV, 476 in 4:16-cv-00052-DMB-JMV, 401 in 4:16-cv-00056-DMB-JMV). Signed by Magistrate Judge Jane M. Virden on 1/19/18. Associated Cases: 4:16-cv-00052-DMB-JMV, 4:16-cv-00053-DMB-JMV, 4:16-cv-00054-DMB-JMV, 4:16-cv-00055-DMB-JMV, 4:16-cv-00056-DMB-JMV (bfg)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT    FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI    GREENVILLE DIVISION          PLAINTIFFS    BRENDA J. COOPER, ET AL.    CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:16-CV-52-DMB-JMV    VS.    MERITOR, INC., ET AL. DEFENDANTS    CONSOLIDATED WITH       PLAINTIFFS    JOE E. SLEDGE, ET AL.    CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:16-CV-53-DMB-JMV    VS.    MERITOR, INC., ET AL. DEFENDANTS    AND       KATHERINE LONGSTREET COOKE, ET AL. PLAINTIFFS       CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:16-CV-54-DMB-JMV    VS.    MERITOR, INC., ET AL. DEFENDANTS    AND       PLAINTIFFS    SRA INVESTMENTS, LLC, ET AL.    CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:16-CV-55-DMB-JMV    VS.    MERITOR, INC., ET AL. DEFENDANTS    AND       FELICIA WILLIS, ET AL.    VS. CIVIL ACTION NO. 4:16-CV-56-DMB-JMV    PLAINTIFFS   MERITOR, INC., ET AL. DEFENDANTS       ORDER       In accordance with the court’s minutes [476] following the [475] status conference, to the extent that the prior [457] order outlined a briefing schedule to the contrary, the briefing deadlines for the contemplated second motion to compel (T&M documents, claimed privileged) are as follows: 1. The motion and supporting memorandum shall be filed no later than February 8, 2018. 2. The response shall be submitted (15) fifteen days thereafter. 3. The reply shall be submitted (6) six days after the response. SO ORDERED this, January 19, 2018.    /s/ Jane M. Virden UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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