Sabatka v. NRG Energy, Inc.

Filing 33

ORDER - Defendant's Motion for Extension of Trial and Other Case Progression Deadlines, (Filing No. #32 ), is granted. The progression deadlines are extended as follows: February 9, 2016 - Deadline for Defendant to disclose expert witnesses and reports. March 13, 2017 - Deadline to complete written discovery. March 23, 2017 - Deadline to file motions to compel. April 17, 2017 - Deadline to complete depositions. May 17, 2017 - Deadline to file motions to exclude testimony on Daubert and related grounds. June 16, 2017 - Deadline to file motions to dismiss and motions for summary judgment. September 25, 2017 - Deadline to file motions in limine. The trial and pretrial conference are continued and will be re-set at the close of the settlement conference if this case is not resolved during that conference. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Cheryl R. Zwart. (GJG)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA GERARD A. SABATKA, Case No. 8:15-cv-310 Plaintiff, v. ORDER NRG ENERGY, INC., Defendant. IT IS ORDERED that Defendant’s Motion for Extension of Trial and Other Case Progression Deadlines, (Filing No. 32), is granted as follows: 1) The progression deadlines are extended as follows: February 9, 2016 Deadline for Defendant to disclose expert witnesses and reports March 13, 2017 Deadline to complete written discovery March 23, 2017 Deadline to file motions to compel April 17, 2017 Deadline to complete depositions May 17, 2017 Deadline to file motions to exclude testimony on Daubert and related grounds June 16, 2017 Deadline to file motions to dismiss and motions for summary judgment September 25, 2017 Deadline to file motions in limine 2) The trial and pretrial conference are continued and will be re-set at the close of the settlement conference if this case is not resolved during that conference. January 3, 2017. BY THE COURT: s/ Cheryl R. Zwart United States Magistrate Judge

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