Olympus Managed Health Care, Inc. et al v. American Housecall Physicians, Inc. et al
Filing
121
ORDER that Counsel's pretrial duties and filing deadlines are now due on the later in time of either seven (7) days after the date the Court enters an Order on the parties summary judgment motions or upon the date originally required by the Courts Scheduling Order. Signed by Chief Judge Robert J. Conrad, Jr on 2/9/2012. (tmg)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHARLOTTE DIVISION
3:08-cv-532-RJC-DSC
Olympus Managed Health Care, Inc. &
Olympic Healthcare Solutions, Inc.,
Plaintiffs,
v.
American Housecall Physicians, Inc. &
Jonathan McGuire,
Defendants,
and
American Housecall Physicians, Inc.
f/k/a/ InroomMD, Inc.,
Third-Party Plaintiff and
Counterclaimant,
v.
Ronald A. Davis and Steven W.
Jacobson,
Third-Party Defendants.
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ORDER
THIS MATTER comes before the Court on the parties’ request to delay their pre-trial
disclosure deadlines until after this Court rules on the parties’ cross motions for summary judgment.
See (Doc. No. 43 at 6).
On December 6, 2011, Plaintiffs Olympus Managed Health Care, Inc. and Olympus
Healthcare Solutions, Inc., Defendant American Housecall Physicians, Inc., and Third-Party
Defendants Ronald Davis and Steven Jacobson all filed motions for summary judgment. (Doc. Nos.
106; 108; 109; 110). The Court granted the parties’ joint request for extra time to respond to these
four motions. (Doc. Nos. 113; 114). All motions became ripe for the Court’s decision on January
27, 2012. This case is scheduled for trial March 5, 2012.
The Court’s Scheduling Order imposes certain duties on the parties’ counsel two weeks
before trial and filing deadlines one week before trial. (Doc. No. 43 at 6). All such deadlines are
now due on the later in time of either seven (7) days after the date the Court enters an Order on the
parties’ summary judgment motions or upon the date originally required by the Court’s Scheduling
Order. See (Doc. No. 43 at 6). The Court shall schedule a status conference after ruling on the
parties’ summary judgment motions.
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that Counsel’s pretrial duties and filing deadlines are
now due on the later in time of either seven (7) days after the date the Court enters an Order on the
parties’ summary judgment motions or upon the date originally required by the Court’s Scheduling
Order. See (Doc. No. 43 at 6).
Signed: February 9, 2012
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