Runyon v. Lee et al

Filing 59

ORDER denying as moot 49 Discovery Plan. Length of Trial 3 days. Case Track: Standard. So Ordered by Magistrate Judge Landya B. McCafferty. Summary Judgment Motions due by 1/6/2014. Dispositive Motion Filing Deadline 7/31/2013. Discovery deadline 3/7/2014.(mm)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Fred Runyon v. Civil No. 12-cv-290-PB Dennis Lee, et al. O R D E R On May 2, 2013, a preliminary pretrial conference was held in this case. Plaintiff appeared on his own behalf; Attorney Brian J.S. Cullen appeared for defendants. Because the court adopts a discovery order that the court discussed with the parties at the pretrial hearing, the court denies as moot defendant’s Proposed Discovery Plan (document no. 49). The discovery order is summarized in the chart below. Scheduling Designation Deadline Track Assignment Standard - 12 months Interrogatories Requests for Admission Depositions A maximum of 30 interrogatories by each party to any other party. A maximum of 25 requests by each party to any other party A maximum of 10 depositions by plaintiff and 10 by defendants. Disclosure of Claims Against Unnamed Parties July 16, 2013 Motions to Dismiss July 31, 2013 Joinder of Additional Parties Amendment of Pleadings Plaintiff: August 15, Defendants: September Plaintiff: August 15, Defendants: September 2013 3, 2013 2013 3, 2013 Third-Party Actions September 3, 2013 Experts and Experts' Written Reports Plaintiff: November 1, 2013 Defendants: January 2, 2014 Motions for Summary Judgment January 6, 2014 Experts and Experts' Written Supplementations under Rule 26(e) Plaintiff: February 3, 2014 Defendants: March 3, 2014 Completion of Discovery March 7, 2014 Challenges to Expert Testimony March 21, 2014 Trial Date Two-week period beginning May 6, 2014 The parties concurred with respect to each of the aforementioned dates. __________________________ Landya B. McCafferty United States Magistrate Judge May 3, 2013 cc: Fred Runyon, pro se Brian J.S. Cullen, Esq.

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