Lisasuain v. Hillsborough County Department of Corrections

Filing 27

ORDER approving 22 Discovery Plan. Length of Trial 3 days. Case Track: Standard. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Landya B. McCafferty. Summary Judgment Motions due by 11/1/2013. Dispositive Motion Filing Deadline 5/1/2013.(mm)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Armando Lisasuain v. Civil No. 12-cv-224-PB Justin Goulding, Corrections Officer O R D E R On January 30, 2013, a preliminary pretrial conference was held in this case. Plaintiff appeared on his own behalf; Attorney John A. Curran appeared for defendant. The court approves defendant’s Proposed Discovery Plan (document no. 22) as follows: Interrogatories: A maximum of 25 interrogatories by each party to any other party. Requests for Admission: A maximum of 10 requests by each party to any other party. Depositions: A maximum of 6 depositions by plaintiff and 3 by the defendant, not including experts. The key deadlines in the discovery plan are summarized in the chart below. Scheduling Designation Deadline Joinder of Additional Parties Plaintiff: Defendant: Plaintiff: Defendant: Amendment of Pleadings Third-Party Actions March April March April April 15, 2013 1, 2013 15, 2013 1, 2013 15, 2013 Motions to Dismiss May 1, 2013 Experts and Experts' Written Reports Plaintiff: July 1, 2013 Defendant: September 1, 2013 Demand July 15, 2013 Offer August 15, 2013 Joint Statement re Mediation August 15, 2013 Experts and Experts' Written Supplementations under Rule 26(e) Plaintiff: September 15, 2013 Defendant: October 1, 2013 Challenges to Expert Testimony November 1, 2013 Motions for Summary Judgment November 1, 2013 Completion of Discovery January 1, 2014 Trial Date Two-week period beginning March 4, 2014 The parties concurred with respect to each of the aforementioned dates. __________________________ Landya B. McCafferty United States Magistrate Judge January 30, 2013 cc: Armando Lisasuain, pro se John A. Curran, Esq.

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