McAfee v. Meritor, Inc. et al
Filing
106
SCHEDULING ORDER. Signed by Magistrate Judge Jane M. Virden on 3/30/20. (ncb)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
GREENVILLE DIVISION
PRISCILLA MCAFEE
vs.
MERITOR, INC., et al.
Civil Action No.:
4:18-cv-33-DMB-JMV
JOHNNIE AND JERRY WILLIAMS
vs.
MERITOR, INC., et al.
Civil Action No.:
4:18-cv-35-DMB-JMV
CHARLIE MACK
vs.
MERITOR, INC., et al.
Civil Action No.:
4:18-cv-42-DMB-JMV
ORDER
The Court, having considered the current status of these cases, finds the Case
Management Order deadlines should be and are hereby amended and adopted as follows:
Date
1.
Event
Deadline to depose all remaining plaintiffs and any witnesses
identified during those depositions
2.
Plaintiffs’ expert report deadline
9/14/20
3.
Deadline to depose Plaintiffs’ experts
10/16/20
4.
Defendants’ expert report deadline
12/11/20
5.
Deadline to depose Defendants’ experts
1/26/21
6.
Summary Judgment and Daubert-type Motions deadline
2/22/21
7.
Oppositions to Summary Judgment and Daubert-type Motions
deadline
3/29/21
8.
Replies in support of Summary Judgment and Daubert-type Motions
deadline
4/19/21
9.
Pretrial Statement Due
TBD
10.
Final Pretrial
TBD
11.
Trial
TBD
8/20/20
In each of these cases, only one motion for summary judgment may be filed by the
Meritor Defendants (Meritor, Inc., Rockwell Automation, Inc., and The Boeing Company) and
only one motion for summary judgment may be filed by the plaintiffs in each case. Each
summary judgment motion filed may not exceed a total of 12 pages, excluding exhibits. For any
summary judgment motion filed in each case, the original and reply memorandum briefs together
may not exceed a total of 50 pages. Any opposition memorandum may not exceed 50 pages.
SO ORDERED this 30th day of March, 2020.
/s/ Jane M. Virden
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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