Haji v. Columbus City Schools et al

Filing 43

ORDER: It is ORDERED that all remaining discovery be completed no later than November 30, 2011. The December 31, 2011 dispositive motions filing date remains, as does the April 6, 2012 final pretrial conference date and the May 7, 2012 trial date. There will be no extension of the briefing schedule relating to any motion for summary judgment. Signed by Magistrate Judge Norah McCann King on 11/04/11. (rew)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO EASTERN DIVISION ABDURALUNAN A. HAJI, Plaintiff, vs. Civil Action 2:10-CV-33 Judge Graham Magistrate Judge King COLUMBUS CITY SCHOOLS, et al., Defendants. ORDER A status conference was held, by telephone, on November 4, 2011. All parties were represented by counsel. Plaintiff’s deposition has been completed. Plaintiff intends to depose 3 or 4 individuals, but anticipates that those depositions can be completed in one day. Defendants request that plaintiff produce, or at least specify, the particular video upon which he intends to rely in this action. All counsel believe that this remaining discovery can be completed by November 30, 2011. It is ORDERED that all remaining discovery be completed no later than November 30, 2011. The December 31, 2011 dispositive motions filing date remains, as does the April 6, 2012 final pretrial conference date and the May 7, 2012 trial date. There will be no extension of the briefing schedule relating to any motion for summary judgment. If plaintiff tenders a written settlement demand to defendants, defendants must respond, in writing, within two (2) weeks. The Court may schedule a settlement or mediation conference upon request of any party. November 4, 2011 (Date) s/Norah McCann King Norah McCann King United States Magistrate Judge

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