E.L.A. v. Abbott House, Inc. et al

Filing 242

ORDER: By letter dated December 11, 2019 (Dkt. No. 239), Defendant Roslyn Murov, M.D., proposed that the expert discovery schedule in this case be as follows: Plaintiff's expert disclosure due: March 2, 2020 Defendants' expert disclosure d ue: April 1, 2020 Deposition of plaintiff's experts to be completed: April 10, 2020 Deposition of defendants' experts to be completed: April 30, 2020 Any other party wishing to propose a different expert discovery schedule must do so by filing a letter on the docket no later than December 17, 2019. If no other proposals are received, the Court will adopt Dr. Murov's proposed schedule. SO ORDERED. (Signed by Magistrate Judge James L. Cott on 12/13/2019) (jca)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK ---------------------------------------------------------------X E.L.A., : : Plaintiff, : : -v: : ABBOTT HOUSE, INC., et al., : : Defendants. : ---------------------------------------------------------------X USDC SDNY DOCUMENT ELECTRONICALLY FILED DOC #: _________________ 12/13/2019 DATE FILED: ______________ ORDER 16-CV-1688 (RMB) (JLC) JAMES L. COTT, United States Magistrate Judge. By letter dated December 11, 2019 (Dkt. No. 239), Defendant Roslyn Murov, M.D., proposed that the expert discovery schedule in this case be as follows: Plaintiff’s expert disclosure due: March 2, 2020 Defendants’ expert disclosure due: April 1, 2020 Deposition of plaintiff’s experts to be completed: April 10, 2020 Deposition of defendants’ experts to be completed: April 30, 2020 Any other party wishing to propose a different expert discovery schedule must do so by filing a letter on the docket no later than December 17, 2019. If no other proposals are received, the Court will adopt Dr. Murov’s proposed schedule. SO ORDERED. Dated: New York, New York December 13, 2019

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