Commerzbank AG v. U.S. Bank N.A. et al

Filing 405

SCHEDULING ORDER GOVERNING PHASE 2 EXPERT DISCOVERY granting 403 Letter Motion for Discovery: The Court having previously bifurcated expert discovery on loan-level re-underwriting and damages ("Phase 2 Expert Discovery") from other exper t discovery (ECF No. 147) and having reviewed the parties' joint submission regarding Phase 2 Expert Discovery, which proposed the below schedule, the following scheduling order shall govern Phase 2 Expert Discovery in this action: 1. Phase 2 op ening expert reports shall be exchanged by November 20, 2020. 2. Phase 2 rebuttal expert reports shall be exchanged by June 30, 2021. No reply reports shall be permitted. 3. All Phase 2 expert discovery shall be completed by August 31, 2021. (Signed by Judge William H. Pauley, III on 5/22/2020) (jwh)

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Case 1:16-cv-04569-WHP Document 405 Filed 05/22/20 Page 1 of 1 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK COMMERZBANK AG, Plaintiff, -againstU.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Defendant. x : : : : : : : : : : x 16-cv-04569-WHP [PROPOSED] SCHEDULING ORDER GOVERNING PHASE 2 EXPERT DISCOVERY WILLIAM H. PAULEY III, United States District Judge: The Court having previously bifurcated expert discovery on loan-level re-underwriting and damages (“Phase 2 Expert Discovery”) from other expert discovery (ECF No. 147) and having reviewed the parties’ joint submission regarding Phase 2 Expert Discovery, which proposed the below schedule, the following scheduling order shall govern Phase 2 Expert Discovery in this action: 1. Phase 2 opening expert reports shall be exchanged by November 20, 2020. 2. Phase 2 rebuttal expert reports shall be exchanged by June 30, 2021. No reply reports shall be permitted. 3. All Phase 2 expert discovery shall be completed by August 31, 2021. Dated: May 22, 2020 New York, New York

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