Thompson v. Facebook, Inc.
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ORDER ON PRETRIAL PROCEDURES entered by Judge Nanette Laughrey. Service must be obtained on all defendants within forty (40) days of the date of this Order unless otherwise authorized by the Court. (Kanies, Renea)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
WESTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI
CENTRAL DIVISION
CHANDRA L. THOMPSON,
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Plaintiff,
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v.
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Case No. 11-04256-CV-C-NKL
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FACEBOOK, INC.,
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Defendant.
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ORDER ON PRETRIAL PROCEDURES
You are advised that:
A.
SERVICE OF PROCESS
Service must be obtained on all defendants within forty (40) days of the date
of this Order unless otherwise authorized by the Court.
B.
SCHEDULING ORDER
1.
Deadline for Entry of Scheduling Order: The deadline for entry of
a scheduling order in this case will be determined in accordance with Local Rule
16.1(b). A notice will be sent to you advising you of the specific deadline for
filing a proposed scheduling order shortly after any Defendant files any paper in
this case, or shortly after the expiration of 30 days from the date the complaint is
filed if no Defendant has filed any paper in this case.
2.
Filing of Proposed Scheduling Order: The proposed scheduling
order must comply with all of the requirements of Local Rule 16.1(d), 16.1(f),
26.1(c) and 26.1(d). Plaintiff’s counsel, in accordance with Local Rule 16.1(d),
will take the lead in preparing the proposed scheduling order.
C.
INITIAL DISCLOSURE AND DISCOVERY MEETING:
1.
A Rule 26(f) meeting shall take place at least 30 days before the
scheduling order is required to be issued in this case (Local Rule 26.1(a). See
A(1), supra for scheduling order deadline.)
2.
There will be no discovery from any source until after the Rule 26(f)
meeting, unless agreed to by all the parties, or unless the case is exempted from
this limitation by Local Rule 26.1(b).
3.
The initial disclosure requirements of Rule 26(a)(1) shall be made at
the Rule 26(f) meeting. Local Rule 26.1(a).
4.
The number and form of interrogatories and the number of
depositions are governed by Fed. R. Civ. P. 30.
5.
The procedure for resolving discovery disputes is governed by Local
Rule 37.1.
6.
The form of answers to certain discovery requests and the
disclosures required by Rule 26 are provided in Local Rule 26.2.
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7.
The filing of motions does not postpone discovery. See Local Rule
26.1(b).
8.
D.
Extensions of discovery deadlines are governed by Local Rule 16.3.
PROPOSED ORDER: Counsel are also advised that rulings on non-
dispositive motions will be expedited if a proposed order is presented.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
s/ NANETTE K. LAUGHREY
NANETTE K. LAUGHREY
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
Dated: October 19, 2011
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