Montana City Meats et al v. Hamel et al

Filing 47

ORDER Amending Scheduling Order deadlines: Discovery due by 3/10/2017, Motions due by 5/12/2017, Proposed Pretrial Order due by 7/14/2017. Please review order for additional deadlines. Motions terminated: 43 Unopposed MOTION to Amend/Correct Scheduling Order filed by Montana City Meats, Garry M. Wheelock. Signed by Judge Sam E Haddon on 11/28/2016. (DED, )

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FILED NOV 2 B2016 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT Clerk , us . , istnct Court ff . . o· . istnct Of Montana Helena FOR THE DISTRICT OF MONTANA HELENA DIVISION MONTANA CITY MEATS, INC., and GARRY M. WHEELOCK, Cause No.: CV 16-02-H-SEH Plaintiffs, ORDER v. GARY HAMEL, Individually and as Bureau Chief of the Meat Inspection Bureau of the Montana Department of Livestock, CHRISTIAN MACKAY, Individually and as the Executive Officer of the Montana Department of Livestock, MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF LIVESTOCK, and JOHN DOES 1-20, Defendants. UPON Plaintiffs Montana City Meats, Inc. and Garry M. Wheelock's, Unopposed Motion to Extend Scheduling Order Deadlines, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the Scheduling Order deadlines be amended as follows: Plaintiff shall disclose, and provide Fed.R.Civ.P. 26(s)(2) reports of, liability and damage experts on or before: 1 January 13. 2017 Defendant shall disclose, and provide Fed.R.Civ.P. 26(s)(2) reports of, liability and damage experts on or before: Discovery closes: Discovery motions, with supporting briefs, shall be filed no later than 10 days following the moving party's compliant with Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(c)(l) and 37(a)(l). February 10. 2017 March 10. 2017 All pretrial motions, other than discovery motions, Shall be filed and fully briefed on or before: May 12. 2017 An attorney's conference to discuss the final Pretrial order preparation on or before: June 30. 2017 Proposed final pretrial order on or before: July 14. 2017 DATED this .21{_-ti; of November, 2016. United States District Judge 2

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