Meyer et al v. Currie Tech Corp. et al
Filing
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ORDER granting 20 Motion to Extend. The Order Setting Final Schedule for Progression of Case (Filing No. 19 ) is modified as follows: 1. Plaintiffs' expert witness disclosure deadline is extended to January 5, 2018; 2. Defendants' exper t witness disclosure deadline is extended to March 2, 2018; 3. Plaintiffs' additional expert witness disclosure deadline is extended to March 30, 2018; and 4. The Deposition Deadline is extended to May 11, 2018. 5. The dates for Motions in Limine, the Final Pretrial Conference, and the Jury Trial are unchanged from the Court's Final Progression Order of June 13, 2017. Ordered by Magistrate Judge Susan M. Bazis. (JAB)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
MARCIE MEYER, and
MICHAEL MEYER,
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Plaintiffs,
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v.
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CURRIE TECH CORP., a Delaware
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Corporation; and ACCELL NORTH
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AMERICA, INC., a Delaware Corporation; )
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Defendants.
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8:16CV542
ORDER
This matter comes before the Court on the Parties’ Joint Motion to Extend Scheduling
Order Deadlines (Filing No. 20). For good cause shown, the Court finds the Motion should be
granted. Accordingly,
IT IS ORDERED: The Order Setting Final Schedule for Progression of Case (Filing No.
19) is modified as follows:
1. Plaintiffs’ expert witness disclosure deadline is extended to January 5, 2018;
2. Defendants’ expert witness disclosure deadline is extended to March 2, 2018;
3. Plaintiffs’ additional expert witness disclosure deadline is extended to March
30, 2018; and
4. The Deposition Deadline is extended to May 11, 2018.
5. The dates for Motions in Limine, the Final Pretrial Conference, and the Jury
Trial are unchanged from the Court’s Final Progression Order of June 13,
2017.
Dated this 25th day of September, 2017.
BY THE COURT:
s/ Susan M. Bazis
United States Magistrate Judge
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