Saranchuk et al v. Lello et al

Filing 53

ORDER (memorandum filed previously as separate docket entry)(1)the parties are provided 60 days from the date of this Order to conduct supplemental discovery.(2)the parties are directed to file supplemental briefs regarding the issues specified in th e Third Circuits opinion and in this courts memorandum with respect to the remaining procedural due process claim, (Count I of the complaint), and the Monell liability claim, (Count IV of the complaint), by July 13, 2020; Supplemental briefs due by 7/13/2020.(3)the parties are directed to file their reply briefs to the opposing partys brief by July 31, 2020. Signed by Honorable Malachy E Mannion on 4/13/20. (bs)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA JOHN SARANCHUK, et al., : CIVIL ACTION NO. 3:15-893 Plaintiffs : (JUDGE MANNION) v. : DAN LELLO, et al., Defendants : : ORDER In accordance with the Third Circuit’s opinion, (Doc. 47-1), and this court’s accompanying memorandum issued this same day, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: (1) the parties are provided 60 days from the date of this Order to conduct supplemental discovery, if they chose, regarding the issues specified in the Third Circuit’s opinion, 779 Fed.Appx. 888 (3d Cir. 2019), and in this court’s memorandum; (2) the parties are directed to file supplemental briefs regarding the issues specified in the Third Circuit’s opinion and in this court’s memorandum with respect to the remaining procedural due process claim, (Count I of the complaint), and the Monell liability claim, (Count IV of the complaint), by July 13, 2020; and (3) the parties are directed to file their reply briefs to the opposing party’s brief by July 31, 2020. s/ Malachy E. Mannion MALACHY E. MANNION United States District Judge Dated: April 13, 2020 15-0893-03-Order-Word -2-

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