WHITLOCK v. GREENLEE

Filing 10

INITIAL PRETRIAL CONFERENCE MEMORANDUM AND ORDER signed by MAG/JUDGE P. TREVOR SHARP on 03/01/2011. The parties in the above-entitled action appeared at Greensboro, North Carolina, on February 28, 2011, for an initial pretrial conference. Attorney Ka ri R. Johnson appeared for Defendant. The Plaintiff, James S. Whitlock, III, appeared pro se. After conferring with the parties, the Court enters the following orders: IT IS ORDERED that the standard discovery track applies with the exceptions that t he parties are allowed to conduct discovery until and through August 31, 2011, and interrogatories and requests for admission are limited to no more than 40 from each party. Mediation in the case is ordered and must be completed by the end of discovery.(Taylor, Abby)

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-PTS WHITLOCK v. GREENLEE Doc. 10 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA JAMES SMITH WHITLOCK, III, Plaintiff, v. JARED GREENLEE, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 1:10CV958 INITIAL PRETRIAL CONFERENCE MEMORANDUM AND ORDER The parties in the above-entitled action appeared at Greensboro, North Carolina, on February 28, 2011, for an initial pretrial conference. Attorney Kari R. Johnson appeared for Defendant. The Plaintiff, James S. Whitlock, III, appeared pro se. After conferring with the parties, the Court enters the following orders: IT IS ORDERED that the standard discovery track applies with the exceptions that the parties are allowed to conduct discovery until and through August 31, 2011, and interrogatories and requests for admission are limited to no more than 40 from each party. Mediation in the case is ordered and must be completed by the end of discovery. /s/ P. Trevor Sharp United States Magistrate Judge Date: March 1, 2011 Dockets.Justia.com

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