Lopez et al v. Tyson Foods

Filing 177

ORDER granting 176 Motion to Extend Deadlines for Dispositive Motions, Motions to Decertify the Class, and Motions in Limine Challenging Expert Witnesses. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Thomas D. Thalken. (TCL )

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- T D T Lopez et al v. Tyson Foods D o c . 177 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT F O R THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA D IM AS LOPEZ, et al., P la in t i f f s , vs . T Y S O N FOODS, INC., D e fen d a n t. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 8 :0 6 C V4 5 9 ORDER T h is matter is before the Court on the parties' Joint Motion to Extend Deadlines for D is p o sitiv e Motions, Motions to Decertify the Class, and Motions in Limine Challenging E x p e rt W it n e s s e s (Filing No. 176). The Court has examined the Motion and, being fully a d vis e d , finds that the requested Order should be entered. T h e parties' Joint Motion to Extend Deadlines for Dispositive Motions, Motions to D e c e rtify the Class, and Motions in Limine Challenging Expert W itn e ss e s is granted. The s c h e d u le is hereby amended as follows: a. M o tio n s to decertify the class and dispositive motions are due on September 2 , 2010. b. O p p o sitio n s to dispositive motions or motions to decertify the class are due S e p te m b e r 23, 2010. c. R e p lie s in support of dispositive motions or motions to decertify the class are d u e October 7, 2010. d. M o tio n s in limine challenging the admissibility of expert testimony are due S e p te m b e r 14, 2010. e. O p p o s itio n s to motions in limine challenging the admissibility of expert te s tim o n y are due October 5, 2010. f. R e p lie s in support of motions in limine challenging the admissibility of expert te s tim o n y are due October 20, 2010. IT IS SO ORDERED. D A T E D this 13th day of July, 2010. BY THE COURT: s /T h o m a s D. Thalken United States Magistrate Judge Dockets.Justia.com

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