Simko v. CMI Terex Corporation

Filing 13

Order. The Case Management Schedule is extended for sixty days. This case is designated for the Complex Track. Status Conference set for 6/20/2008 02:00 PM in Chambers 15B before Judge Christopher A. Boyko. Settlement Conference set for 8/13/2008 02:00 PM in Chambers 15B before Judge Christopher A. Boyko. Discovery due by 8/13/2008. Dispositive Motions due by 10/3/2008, re Order on Joint Motion to extend deadlines. Signed by Judge Christopher A. Boyko on 04/11/08. (M,M)

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Simko v. CMI Terex Corporation Doc. 13 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION RYAN SIMKO, Plaintiff, vs. CMI TEREX CORPORATION, Defendant. CHRISTOPHER A. BOYKO, J.: ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CASE NO. 1:07CV2497 JUDGE CHRISTOPHER A. BOYKO ORDER This matter comes before the Court upon the Joint Motion to Extend All Case Management Deadlines (ECF DKT #12), filed April 10, 2008. The Motion is GRANTED IN PART; and no further extensions will be allowed. Moreover, in view of the complexity of the scheduling and the discovery, the captioned matter is designated for the Complex Track. The Case Management Schedule is extended for sixty days as follows: Non-expert discovery cut-off date: August 13, 2008 Plaintiff's expert report due date: June 11, 2008 Defendant's expert report due date: July 11, 2008 Expert discovery cut-off date: September 3, 2008 Dockets.Justia.com All dispositive motions (Daubert or otherwise) are due by: October 3, 2008 Briefs in Opposition due: November 3, 2008 Reply to Briefs in Opposition due: November 13, 2008 The Settlement Conference of June 20, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. is converted to a Status Conference. A new Settlement Conference is scheduled for August 13, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. IT IS SO ORDERED. DATE: April 11, 2008 S/Christopher A. Boyko CHRISTOPHER A. BOYKO United States District Judge

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