Wells Fargo Bank NA v. LaSalle Bank National Association

Filing 239

ORDER TO FILE PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS AND SPECIAL VERDICT FORMS - It is ordered that the parties file their proposed jury instructions not later than September 25, 2009. In addition to filing them with the Clerk through the usual electronic case f iling system, the parties shall email a copy to the Court at michael_merz@ohsd.uscourts.gov in either WordPerfect or Word format. Each party shall file its objections to its opponent's proposed instructions and special verdict forms not later than September 30, 2009. The proposing party may file a reply memorandum in support not later than October 5, 2009. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael R Merz on 9/8/2009. (kopf1, )

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO WESTERN DIVISION AT DAYTON WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., etc., Plaintiff, -vs: LaSALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Defendant. : Case No. 3:07-cv-449 Magistrate Judge Michael R. Merz ORDER TO FILE PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS AND SPECIAL VERDICT FORMS The Final Pretrial Order in this case provides that proposed jury instructions and special verdict forms will be submitted in both hard copy and electronic form by August 17, 2009 (Doc. No. 213 at 18.) These documents have not yet been filed, presumably because of the trial continuance. It is accordingly ordered that the parties file their proposed jury instructions not later than September 25, 2009. In addition to filing them with the Clerk through the usual electronic case filing system, the parties shall email a copy to the Court at michael_merz@ohsd.uscourts.gov in either WordPerfect or Word format. Each party shall file its objections to its opponent's proposed instructions and special verdict forms not later than September 30, 2009. The proposing party may file a reply memorandum in support not later than October 5, 2009. September 8, 2009. s/ Michael R. Merz United States Magistrate Judge 1

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