SOLOMON v. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA
Filing
36
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER THAT DISTRICTS MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT (DOC. 26) IS GRNATED IN PART. COUNTS I, II, V AND VI OF SOLOMONS COMPLAINT (DOC. 1) ARE DISMISSED. BY NOON ON 3/19/12, THE PARTIES SHALL FILE A JOINT SUBMISSION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AT TACHED STANDING ORDER, ALONG WITH PROPOSED JURY INSTRUCTIONS AND VERDICT FORMS AND MOTIONS IN LIMINE. BY NOON ON 3/21/12, THE PARTIES SHALL RESPOND TO ANY MOTIONS IN LIMINE FILED ALONG WITH THE JOINT SUBMISSION. TRIAL, NOT TO EXCEED 2 DAYS FOR EACH SIDES PRESENTATION OF EVIDENCE, SHALL COMMENCE AT 09:30AM ON 3/26/12.. SIGNED BY HONORABLE STEWART DALZELL ON 3/12/12. 3/13/12 ENTERED AND COPIES EMAILED.(rf, ) (Additional attachment(s) added on 3/13/2012: # 1 STANDING ORDER) (rf, ).
Judge Dalzell's
Standing Order regarding
pretrial submissions
In lieu of pretrial memoranda or a Final Pretrial Order, under
Local Rules 16.1(d)(1) and (2), counsel shall submit a joint Pretrial
Stipulation no later than two weeks before commencement of trial (unless
another date is provided in the scheduling order), containing the
following:
1.
Applicable law, including, in diversity cases, basis of
choosing applicable state law.
2.
Agreed facts.
of dispute.
3.
Each party's disputed facts.
4.
Each party's witnesses, the subject matter of each witness's
testimony, and a realistic, good faith estimate of the total
time for trial.
5.
List of each party's exhibits (each party shall submit
two sets of pre-marked and tabbed exhibits in separate
three-ring binders on the morning of trial)
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Make a conscientious effort to narrow the areas
Any objections to authenticity should be noted or will
be considered waived.
6.
Unusual issues - contentions and authority.
7.
The signed approval of trial counsel for each party.
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Judge Dalzell
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