London Silver Fixing Plaintiffs v. London Silver Fixing Defendants
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ORDER: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that for the reasons stated at the conference, the motion to quash the deposition subpoena filed by non-party witness Michael Connolly is GRANTED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties must continue to meet and confer on the remaining fact discovery issues. Until the parties complete all remaining fact discovery, the requirement that the parties file joint monthly fact discovery reports remains in effect. See Order, Dkt. 371. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Court ad opts the following schedule for class certification and related expert discovery: Plaintiffs to file their motion for class certification and supporting papers, including serving expert reports on Defendants, by Tuesday, November 23, 2021; Defendants ' depositions of Plaintiffs' experts must be complete by no later than Monday, April 4, 2022; Defendants to file their opposition papers to class certification, including serving expert reports on Plaintiffs by Friday, May 6, 2022; Plaintif fs' depositions of Defendants' experts must be complete by no later than Wednesday, June 29, 2022; Plaintiffs to file their reply papers on class certification, including serving rebuttal expert reports on Defendants by Friday, July 29, 202 2; and Defendants' depositions of Plaintiffs' rebuttal experts must be complete by no later than Friday, August 26, 2022. The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to close the open motion at docket entry 542. (case number 14md2573). SO ORDERED., ( Deposition due by 8/26/2022., Motions due by 11/23/2021., Responses due by 5/6/2022, Replies due by 7/29/2022.) (Signed by Judge Valerie E. Caproni on 7/29/2021) (ama)
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DOCUMENT
ELECTRONICALLY FILED
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DATE FILED: 7/29/2021
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
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IN RE:
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14-MD-2573 (VEC)
LONDON SILVER FIXING, LTD.,
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14-MC-2573 (VEC)
ANTITRUST LITIGATION
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ORDER
This Document Relates to All Actions
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VALERIE CAPRONI, United States District Judge:
WHEREAS on July 29, 2021, the parties appeared for a status conference in this matter;
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that for the reasons stated at the conference, the motion to
quash the deposition subpoena filed by non-party witness Michael Connolly is GRANTED.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the parties must continue to meet and confer on the
remaining fact discovery issues. Until the parties complete all remaining fact discovery, the
requirement that the parties file joint monthly fact discovery reports remains in effect. See
Order, Dkt. 371.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Court adopts the following schedule for class
certification and related expert discovery:
1. Plaintiffs to file their motion for class certification and supporting papers, including serving
expert reports on Defendants, by Tuesday, November 23, 2021;
2. Defendants’ depositions of Plaintiffs’ experts must be complete by no later than Monday,
April 4, 2022;
3. Defendants to file their opposition papers to class certification, including serving expert
reports on Plaintiffs by Friday, May 6, 2022;
4. Plaintiffs’ depositions of Defendants’ experts must be complete by no later than Wednesday,
June 29, 2022;
5. Plaintiffs to file their reply papers on class certification, including serving rebuttal expert
reports on Defendants by Friday, July 29, 2022; and
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6. Defendants’ depositions of Plaintiffs’ rebuttal experts must be complete by no later than
Friday, August 26, 2022.
The Clerk of Court is respectfully directed to close the open motion at docket entry 542.
SO ORDERED.
Date: July 29, 2021
New York, NY
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VALERIE CAPRONI
United States District Judge
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