KREMP v. WACHOVIA CORPORATION

Filing 9

AMENDED SCHEDULING ORDER: Settlement Conference set for 5/12/2010 10:00 AM before Magistrate Judge Douglas E. Arpert. Discovery due by 4/30/2010.. Signed by Magistrate Judge Douglas E. Arpert on 1/19/10. (lk)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY RICHARD KREMP, Plaintiff, v. WACHOVIA CORPORATION, et al., Defendants. _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ : Civil Action No. 09-2847 (GEB) : : : : AMENDED SCHEDULING ORDER : : : : : This matter having come before the Court during a telephone status conference on January 13, 2010; and the Court having conferred with counsel concerning the timely completion of discovery; and good cause appearing for the entry of the within Order; IT IS on this 19th day of January 2010, ORDERED THAT: 1. At the Parties' request the time for completion discovery in this matter including all depositions is extended to April 30, 2010. 2. Counsel must confer in a good faith attempt to resolve any discovery or case management disputes. Any unresolved discovery or case management disputes must be brought to the Magistrate Judge's attention immediately by letter to the undersigned and/or conference call with local counsel. L. CIV. R. 37.1(a)(1). 3. A Settlement Conference will be conducted, by the undersigned, on May 12, 2010 at 10:00 A.M. Trial counsel and clients with full settlement authority must attend. 4. If necessary, following the Settlement Conference dates will be set for dispositive motion practice. Otherwise a Final Pretrial Conference will be scheduled. 5. There will be no extensions of the deadlines set forth in this order, except by leave of the Court on a showing of good cause. s/ Douglas E. Arpert DOUGLAS E. ARPERT United States Magistrate Judge ALL PROPOSED ORDERS SENT TO CHAMBERS SHOULD BE IN WORDPERFECT FORMAT AND E-MAILED TO: dea_orders@njd.uscourts.gov. ANY FILINGS WITH THE CLERK'S OFFICE SHOULD BE IN PDF FORMAT.

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