MBIA Insurance Corporation v. Patriarch Partners VIII, LLC et al

Filing 22

CASE MANAGEMENT PLAN: Expert Deposition due by 6/25/2010. All Discovery due by 6/25/2010. Dispositive Motions due by 8/6/2010. The parties may agree to amend any of the above deadlines without leave of the Court, so long as the amendments do not chan ge the date for completion of all discovery. The parties shall submit a Joint Pretrial Order, in accordance with the Court's Individual Practices, by the later of October 1,2010, or, if any party has moved for summary judgment, 30 days after the Court's decision on all summary judgment motion(s) is entered on the Court's docket. (Signed by Judge Robert W. Sweet on 8/21/2009) (jpo)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK MBIA INSURANCE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, 09 Civ. 3255 (RWS) PATRIARCH PARTNERS VIII, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, and LD INVESTMENTS, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, Defendants. JPROPOSEDl CASE M 1. The folIowing deadlines shall apply to the above case: 1 Event 1 Completion of Document Discovery 1 Completion of Fact Discovery Designation of Expert(s) I Exchange of Expert Reports Designation of Rebuttal Expert(s) I Exchange of Rebuttal Expert Reports I Deadline I November 6,2009 ( February 26,2010 April 16, 2010 I 1 1 1 Completion of Expert Depositions Completion of All Discovery Filing of Case Dispositive Motions 2. 1 June 25,2010 June 25,2010 August 6,2010 1 The parties may agree to amend any of the above deadlines without leave of the Court, so long as the amendments do not change the date for completion of a11 discovery 3. The parties shall submit a Joint Pretrial Order, in accordance with the Court's Individual Practices, by the later of October 1,2010, or, if any party has moved for summary judgment, 30 days after the Court's decision on all summary judgment motion(s) is entered on the Court's docket Date: New York, New York ~ u g u s , s 2009 t, United States District Judge

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