McKenzie County, North Dakota v. United States of America

Filing 70

ORDER adopting 69 Stipulation Discovery Depositions of Expert Witnesses due by 3/23/2023. Discovery motions re expert due by 4/24/2023. Defendant(s) Expert Witness Disclosures and Reports due by 12/9/2022. Plaintiff(s) Rebuttal Expert Disc losures due by 2/6/2023. Dispositive Motions due by 5/24/2023. By Magistrate Judge Charles S. Miller, Jr. (BG) (Main Document 70 replaced on 9/23/2022 to correct a typographical error.) Regenerated NEF. Modified docket text on 9/23/2022 to correct Magistrate Judge name. (jb)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA McKenzie County, Plaintiff, vs. United States of America, Defendant. ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ORDER Case No. 1:16-cv-001 On September 22, 2022, the parties filed a proposed revised joint scheduling/discovery plan. (Doc. No. 69). The court ADOPTS the parties' plan an amends the scheduling and discovery deadlines as follows: 1. Defendant shall have until December 9, 2022, to provide expert disclosures, including complete expert reports of expert witnesses required to provide written reports under Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2). Expert disclosures shall be served on other parties, but not filed with the Court. 2. Plaintiff shall have until February 6, 2023, to provide any rebuttal expert disclosures, including complete expert reports of expert witnesses. 3. The parties have until March 23, 2023, to complete depositions of experts, and until April 24, 2023 to file discovery motions related to expert witnesses. 4. The parties shall then have until May 24, 2023, to file other dispositive motions. IT IS SO ORDERED. Dated this 23rd day of September, 2022. /s/ Charles S. Miller, Jr. Charles S. Miller, Jr., Magistrate Judge United States District Court

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