Murdock v. McClelland et al
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AMENDED PROTECTIVE ORDER. The Court, therefore, amends it prior Order [Doc. 51] to clarify that the deadlines set forth in the Courts September 9, 2019 Order [Doc. 49] extending the case deadlines in this case still apply.That is, the deadline for the completion of discovery is November 27, 2019, and the deadline for dispositive motions is December 27, 2019. Signed by Chief Judge Frank D. Whitney on 9/23/19. (Pro se litigant served by US Mail.)(clc)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
WESTERN DISTRICT OF NORTH CAROLINA
CHARLOTTE DIVISION
3:17-cv-00274-FDW
AJANAKU MURDOCK,
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Plaintiff,
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vs.
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FNU HASSAN, et al.,
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Defendants.
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AMENDED PROTECTIVE ORDER
THIS MATTER is before the Court on Defendant Gregory Haynes’ Motion for Protective
Order. [Doc. 50].
Defendant Gregory Haynes moved for a protective order on Plaintiff’s “Discovery
Requests/Request for Admissions/Interrogatories ‘Production of Documents.’” [Doc. 50]. For the
reasons stated in Defendant’s motion, and on good cause shown, the Court granted Defendant’s
motion. The Plaintiff was instructed that his discovery requests must comply with the discovery
limits set forth in the Court’s Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan (“PTOCMP”) [Doc. 45].
In its Order granting Defendant Hayne’s motion, the Court extended the discovery and
dispositive motions deadlines to dates that are earlier than those set by the Court in granting a
previous motion by Defendant Haynes’ for an extension of those deadlines. [See Docs. 49, 51].
The Court, therefore, amends it prior Order [Doc. 51] to clarify that the deadlines set forth in the
Court’s September 9, 2019 Order [Doc. 49] extending the case deadlines in this case still apply.
That is, the deadline for the completion of discovery is November 27, 2019, and the deadline for
dispositive motions is December 27, 2019.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that:
(1) Defendant Haynes’ Motion for Protective Order is GRANTED.
(2) Plaintiff is instructed, if he so wishes, to serve a discovery request(s) that comply with
the Court’s Pretrial Order and Case Management Plan.
(3) The deadlines for discovery and dispositive motions are as set forth in Docket Entry
No. 49.
Signed: September 23, 2019
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