Vann v. Sudranski et al

Filing 194

ORDER : Accordingly, it is HEREBY ORDERED: 1. By July 15, 2021, defendant's counsel shall write a letter to the Court on behalf of both parties advising the Court whether they all consent to transfer the case to the Magistrate Judge for all pu rposes, as further set forth herein. 2. By October, 1, 2021, in accordance with Paragraph 4.A of the Court's Individual Practices, the parties shall submit a Joint Pretrial Order, which shall comply with both Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(3) and the C ourt's Individual Practices. 3. By December 1, 2021, the parties shall file a proposed voir dire, any motions in limine, joint proposed jury instructions, and a joint verdict form. (See Paragraph 4.B of the Court's Individual Practices). The parties' joint proposed jury instructions shall consist of a single document, noting any areas of disagreement between the parties. The proposed instructions should include both the text of any requested instruction as well as citation, if available, to the authority from which it derives. The proposed instructions should also be submitted by email to Chambers in Word format. 4. Oppositions to motions in limine, if any, are due December 8, 2021. No replies will be permitted absent pri or Court approval. 5. A final pre-trial conference is scheduled for January 12, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. This conference will be conducted in person at the courthouse. 6. Jury selection and trial are tentatively scheduled to begin on January 18, 2022, at 9:30 a.m. This is a tentative date given the current COVID-19 scheduling protocols and limited courtroom availability. The Court will provide as much notice as possible if this date changes. SO ORDERED. ( Motions due by 12/1/2021., Pretrial Order due by 10/1/2021., Responses due by 12/8/2021, Bench Trial set for 1/18/2022 at 09:30 AM before Judge Vincent L. Briccetti., Final Pretrial Conference set for 1/12/2022 at 02:00 PM before Judge Vincent L. Briccetti.) (Signed by Judge Vincent L. Briccetti on 7/1/2021) (vfr)

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