Buchl et al v. Gascoyne Materials Handling & Recycling, L.L.C.
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ORDER adopting 41 Joint Stipulation to Amend the Scheduling Order. Discovery due by 1/4/2019. Discovery Motions due by 1/4/2019. Expert disclosures and reports due by 1/15/2019 and 2/1/2019, respectively. Rebuttal expert disclosures and reports due by 2/15/2019 and 3/1/2019, respectively. By Magistrate Judge Charles S. Miller, Jr.(BG) Modified on 5/2/2018 to correct date in docket text (cjs).
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NORTH DAKOTA
WESTERN DIVISION
James Buchl and Doren Chatinover,
Case No. 17-CV-00048-DLH-CSM
Plaintiffs,
v.
AMENDED SCHEDULING ORDER
Gascoyne Materials Handling &
Recycling, L.L.C.,
Defendant.
Based on the parties’ Stipulation to Amend Scheduling Order, IT IS HEREBY
ORDERED THAT:
1.
The parties shall have until January 4, 2019 to complete fact discovery and
file discovery motions.
2.
The parties shall provide the name of expert witnesses and complete reports
under Rule 26(a)(2) as follows:
a. Initial experts: The identity of any expert who may testify at trial
regarding issues on which the party has the burden of persuasion must
be disclosed on or before January 15, 2019. The initial expert written
report completed in accordance with Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2)(B) must be
served on or before February 1, 2019.
b. Rebuttal experts:
The identity of any experts who may testify in
rebuttal to any initial expert must be disclosed on or before February
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15, 2019. Any rebuttal expert’s written report completed in accordance
with Fed. R. Civ. P. 26(a)(2)(B) must be served on or before March 1,
2019.
3.
The parties shall have until April 1, 2019, to complete discovery
depositions of expert witnesses.
4.
All other deadlines and requirements provided in the Scheduling Order
(ECF No. 23), as amended (ECF No. 38), shall remain in effect.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
Dated: May 2, 2018
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Charles S. Miller, Jr.
Charles S. Miller, Jr. Magistrate Judge
United States District Court
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