John Doe v. Montana State University et al

Filing 140

ORDERED: The stipulation of counsel is accepted and is adopted on the order of the Court. The Court will conduct a status conference with counsel on 2/13/2019 at 10:00 AM in Helena, MT before Judge Sam E Haddon. Contract Court Reporter is Needed. Upon further stipulation and agreement of the parties, the Court will consider conducting the status conference by telephone conference. Signed by Judge Sam E Haddon on 1/30/2019. (HEG)

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1/30/2019 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA BUTTE DIVISION ERIK POWELL, Plaintiff, No. CV 17-15-BU-SEH vs. ORDER MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, DR. ROBERT MOKWA, and JYL SHAFFER, employees of Montana State University, sued in their official capacity, Defendants. On January 28, 2019, the parties filed a joint Stipulation for Non-Jury Trial 1 stating "[t]he parties ... through counsel, jointly stipulate that the remaining issues of fact in the above-captioned matter be tried to the Court sitting without a jury."2 ORDERED: I. The stipulation of counsel is accepted and is adopted on the order of the Court. 1 Doc. 139. 2 Doc. 139. 2. The court will conduct a status conference with counsel at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 13, 2019, at the Paul G. Hatfield Courthouse, Helena, Montana, to address, agree upon, and establish a schedule for: (1) the time required for trial; (2) pretrial submissions of proposed findings of fact and conclusions oflaw; (3) pretrial submission of trial briefs; (4) submission of supplemental proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law post-trial, if appropriate; ( 5) submission of post trial briefs, if appropriate; ( 6) setting of a date for trial of the case before the Court; and (7) setting of the location for trial. Upon further stipulation and agreement of the parties, the Court will consider conducting the ~ s conference by telephone conference. DATED this 10 'day of January, 2019. ~&~"'7 United States District Judge 2

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