Fast-Trac Freight Services, Inc. v. Express Messenger Systems, Inc.
Filing
75
ORDER granting Joint Motion to Extend Deadlines. The deadlines for serving pretrial disclosures pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(3) and for filing motions in limine are extended to 12/1/2010, as requested. Ordered by Magistrate Judge F.A. Gossett. (CLS, )
-FG3 Fast-Trac Freight Services, Inc. v. Express Messenger Systems, Inc.
Doc. 75
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA FAST-TRAC FREIGHT SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff, vs. EXPRESS MESSENGER SYSTEMS, INC., Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) )
8:09-cv-00309-LSC-FG3 ORDER
This matter is before the court on the parties' Joint Motion to Extend Deadlines (Filing 74). The court finds that the motion should be granted. IT IS ORDERED that the Joint Motion (Filing 74) is granted. The deadlines set in Paragraphs 3 and 4 of the Order Setting Final Schedule for Progression of Case (Filing 18, as amended by Filings 24 & 36) are extended as follows: 3. Pretrial Disclosures. Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(3), each party shall serve opposing counsel and file a redacted version as applicable with the following information regarding the evidence it may present at trial other than solely for impeachment purposes as soon as practicable but not later than the date specified: a. Nonexpert Witnesses On or before December 1, 2010: The name, address and telephone number of each witness, separately identifying those whom the party expects to present and those whom the party may call if the need arises. c. Trial Exhibits On or before December 1, 2010: A list of all exhibits it expects to offer by providing a numbered listing and permitting examination of such exhibits, designating on the list those exhibits it may offer only if the need arises. 4. Motions in Limine. Motions in limine shall be filed on or before December 1, 2010. DATED September 29, 2010. BY THE COURT: s/ F.A. Gossett, III United States Magistrate Judge
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