Merges et al v. Aramark Corporation et al
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ORDER that at the joint request of the parties, the Court orders bifurcation of this trial pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 42(b) to expedite and economize the proceedings. The Court will conduct a jury trial on issues of liability only commencing 12/2/13 . Pretrial is now scheduled for 11/18/13 at 2:00 p.m. Depending on the jury's determination as to liability, the Court schedules trial on the damage issues for 1/6/14. The previously scheduled trial date and pretrial conference dates are vacated in favor of this order. All other requirements set forth in the Court's original Pretrial Order 75 entered 6/28/13 remain in full force and effect.. Signed by Hon. David G. Larimer on 8/1/13. (EMA)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
_______________________________________________
DAVID R. MERGES, et al.,
Plaintiffs,
ORDER
08-CV-6250L
v.
ARAMARK CORPORATION, et al.,
Defendants.
________________________________________________
At the joint request of the parties, the Court orders bifurcation of this trial pursuant to FED.
R. CIV. P. 42(b) to expedite and economize the proceedings. The Court will conduct a jury trial on
issues of liability only commencing December 2, 2013. Pretrial is now scheduled for November 18,
2013 at 2:00 p.m.
Depending on the jury’s determination as to liability, the Court schedules trial on the damage
issues for January 6, 2014. The previously scheduled trial date and pretrial conference dates are
vacated in favor of this order. All other requirements set forth in the Court’s original Pretrial Order
(Dkt. #75) entered June 28, 2013 remain in full force and effect.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
_______________________________________
DAVID G. LARIMER
United States District Judge
Dated: Rochester, New York
August 1, 2013.
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