Brown v. Providence Medical Center et al

Filing 192

AMENDED ORDER - The plaintiffs' Request to Alter Trial Date (# 189 ) is denied. The deadline for the filing of non-expert motions in limine is extended to October 17, 2011. The plaintiffs are given until October 17, 2011 to file their objection to defendant Martin's Motion in Limine (# 177 ). The pretrial conference will be rescheduled. Ordered by Magistrate Judge F.A. Gossett. (AOA)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA JEFF BROWN and SHERRI GOTHIER, Individually and as Co-Special Administrators of the Estate of KB, Deceased, ) ) ) ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) vs. ) ) PROVIDENCE MEDICAL CENTER, ) (Wayne, Nebraska); MERCY MEDICAL ) SERVICES, INC. (Sioux City, Iowa); ) and BENJAMIN J. MARTIN, M.D., ) ) Defendants. ) Case No. 8:10cv230 AMENDED ORDER This case came before the court for a scheduled pretrial conference and the plaintiffs' Request to Alter Trial Date or in the Alternative for an Order of Dismissal Without Prejudice (#189). The plaintiffs' Request was opposed by the defendants. Argument was held and the Plaintiffs' Request to Alter Trial Date (#189) will be denied. IT IS ORDERED: 1. The plaintiffs' Request to Alter Trial Date (#189) is denied. 2. The deadline for the filing of non-expert motions in limine is extended to October 17, 2011. 3. The plaintiffs are given until October 17, 2011 to file their objection to defendant Martin's Motion in Limine (#177). 4. The pretrial conference will be rescheduled. Dated this 6th day of October 2011. BY THE COURT: S/ F.A. Gossett, III United States Magistrate Judge A party may object to a magistrate judge's order by filing a "Statement of Objection to Magistrate Judge's Order" within 14 days after being served with the order. The objecting party must comply with all requirements of NECivR 72.2.

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