Alessi Equipment, Inc. v. American Piledriving Equipment, Inc.

Filing 116

TRIAL ORDER: 1. The Court has requested that Jury Selection and Trial begin on June 8, 2022. Once the trial calendar is finalized, the Court will confirm the date or notify the parties of any changes. 2. Joint Pre-Trial Order, including complete ex hibit and witness lists, must be filed by April 4, 2022. Please review the Court's Individual Rules of Practice for further instruction. Counsel shall pre-mark all exhibits.3. Proposed voir dire must be filed by April 4, 2022. 4. Proposed jury i nstructions and a proposed verdict form must be filed by April 4, 2022. Each party must submit a complete jury instruction for each claim or defense the party wishes to present to the jury, and each proposed jury instruction shall indicate the author ity for the requested instruction and, if a pattern instruction is used, whether the proposed instruction has been adapted or modified. 5. Any motions in limine shall be filed by April 11, 2022. 6. Responses to motions in limine must be filed by Ap ril 20, 2022. 7. Final Pre-Trial Conference will be held on May 18, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. in Courtroom 421. The aforementioned papers shall be filed with the Clerk of the Court. Counsel shall simultaneously provide courtesy copies to Chambers. Counsel shall also provide the Court with courtesy copies of all exhibits in both electronic and hard-copy formats, as well as any deposition transcripts to be used at trial, at least five days prior to the Final Pre-Trial Conference. SO ORDERED. ( Motions due by 4/11/2022., Pretrial Order due by 4/4/2022., Responses due by 4/20/2022, Final Pretrial Conference set for 5/18/2022 at 10:00 AM in Courtroom 421, 300 Quarropas Street, White Plains, NY 10601 before Magistrate Judge Judith C. McCarthy.) (Signed by Magistrate Judge Judith C. McCarthy on 2/11/2022) (vfr)

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